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On Monday 12 June 2006 08:04, Ralph Slooten wrote: |
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> > Is it /var/run/mysql or /var/run/mysqld? |
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> > You should probably recreate /var/run/mysqld |
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> > and set the permissions. |
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> /var/run/mysqld must have mysql:mysql permissions (drwxr-xr-x) |
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> > And make /etc/my.cnf a symlink to /etc/mysql/my.cnf |
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> > CLI utilities probably look for /etc/my.cnf |
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> No, this is not needed. CLI programs will use whatever the mysql default |
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> is, and mysql is compiled under gentoo with /etc/mysql/my.cnf as default. |
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> Greetings, |
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> Ralph |
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I have this as well, I think this came about with an update sometime this |
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week. Mysql was not updated, but there must have been something in one of teh |
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baselayouts or something? |
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Mike |
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