Bret Hughes wrote:
Yes. I'm logged in at the console as root. Yes, the rpm installs into a different location than if you do it manually via the tarball. Either way when I go to the location of the file it still won't run it even from the command line. I tired installing the RPMs and running them via Webmin and got the same results.On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 15:50, Nicholas Fitzgerald wrote:I just upgraded from the version of MySQL on the RedHat 8.0 CD to the latest, 3.23.54a. Much to my surprise, and alarm, I can't start the database. When I try to run mysql, mysqladmin, or any other mysql binary, even right from the /usr/local/mysql/bin directory it comes back with a "command not found" error. I've tired installing from the RPMs and the binary distribution both with the same results. I also installed mnogosearch and got the same thing with the indexer executable from that. I'm totally at a loss as to why this would happen, and how to fix it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.NickI hate to ask this but are the files executable as the user you are trying to run it as? The binary rpm will put the files in /usr/bin most likely. Bret
Nick