Michael Schwendt wrote:
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:50:27 -0800, 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.
    

Please show exactly what it looks like at the command-line when you
try to start such a program.

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[root@ns1 sbin]# dir
cached  indexer  mkind  run-splitter  searchd  splitter  stored
[root@ns1 sbin]# indexer
-bash: indexer: command not found

  

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