Hi Stephen,

The server control panel didn't work on my Mac Intel with Leopard either. I re-installed the 64-bit version of MySQL and the latest version of the control panel and everything worked fine again.

Without error message, there is little I can say about the inability to connect. What error do you get returned?

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On 22 sep 2008, at 09:21, Stephen Barncard wrote:

Quick question.

I've been using a local MySQL distribution on my machine (G5 dual tower running 10.5.5) and it's worked ok . It was harder on Leopard to install (had to 'make' it) but I've worried about dealing with it in the future and at the current time, I can't shut it down, the server control panel doesn't work.

In the meantime Jim Alt turned me on to MAMP, a virtualized Apache server in an app.

I've gotten it to work with Navicat, which has a field in the connect panel to select the PORT for MySQL. I think that proves that the two MySQLs don't conflict with each other.

In Rev, I use Trevor's library to access RevDB. It has worked well with the MySQL installation that I installed in Leopard. However, with MAMP, I need to specify the port, which on the default MAMP setup is 8889.

According to the docs, RevDB doesn't appear to have a separate PORT parameter, however one can append the port to the host parameter, like

localhost:8889

However, this doesn't seem to be  working.

Anyone successfully used MAMP's MySQL with Rev ?
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