And by the way, the wiki lives at http://trac.turbogears.org/


On 12/17/05, citizenkahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd put this in a wiki, but I'm not sure where there is a Turbogears
> one.
>
> Problem:  I want to use turbo gears, but my machine is setup with mysql
> not bound to a network socket and I get the following errors when I try
> to connect:
> _mysql_exceptions.OperationalError: (2002, "Can't connect to local
> MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)");
>
>
> Situation:  There is a practice of not binding MySQL to an ip address
> and port following the principle that "if you're not connected, you are
> protected."   In this situation, the server has a socket file.  By
> default TurboGears (or SQLObject and the python MySQL driver/client to
> be more exact) will look for the socket file in /tmp/mysql.sock.  Many
> installations seem to use /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock.  Therefore, to get
> TurboGears to work, you'll need to specify the unix_socket (if on unix)
> param in the dburi.
>
> Format:
> sqlobject.dburi="mysql://username:[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]/databasename?unix_socket=path-to-mysql.sock"
>
> Example:
> I have my socket file in /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock and I want my user
> foo with password bar to connect to my db test1.
> sqlobject.dburi="mysql:/foo:[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]/test1?unix_socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock"
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>


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