MYSQLD mysql-server for 5.2.1
John Do
pcbsdguy at yahoo.ca
Fri Sep 9 21:01:25 PDT 2005
Thanks Dan again
That does work.
The only bothering me is the fact that I had no idea
where to look :)
Also in Linux normally comands like mysqld can be run
automatically instead of running a .sh file
And the real confusing thing is that there is no
chkconfig sort of utility that automatically adds an
entry.
I wouldn't have known what to add to rc.conf if you
didn't mention it.
Did I do do something wrong or is there a way to make
FreeBSD packages like this do more configuration such
as automatic server/start enabling etc...
Thanks!
--- John Do <pcbsdguy at yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Thanks Dan!
>
> That is the answer I am looking for!
>
> I'll try it and report back later on today.
>
>
> --- Dan Nelson <dnelson at allantgroup.com> wrote:
>
> > In the last episode (Sep 09), John Do said:
> > > It didn't find mysqld and I have searched before
> > as well
> >
> > mysqld is installed to /usr/local/libexec, but you
> > shouldn't run it
> > directly. Add "mysql_enable=yes" to /etc/rc.conf,
> > and run
> > "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh start".
> >
> > --
> > Dan Nelson
> > dnelson at allantgroup.com
> >
>
>
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