On 1/14/06, Eric d'Alibut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cannot by any stretch of the imagination be held responsible for my
> behavior this week.
[Long near-psychotic rant elided -- mucho apologies!]
> I found the postroate script for mysql; it's in /etc/logrotate.d/mysql-server:
> I'm gonna tr
On 1/12/06, Adam Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please don't start a new thread for this. I already replied in the original
> thread. Making new threads is a good way to lose the people who are
> already trying to help you.
I cannot by any stretch of the imagination be held responsible for
Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> On 1/10/06, Jay Zach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> um... n/m I had a different error, I meant to reply to an
>> older post by someone else who had the same error...
>> Sorry for the mixup and getting your hopes up Still, who knows,
>> maybe it'll work
Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> On 1/7/06, Eric d'Alibut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Done. I await the next cron run.
>
> Not much enlightenment from the verbosity:
>
> running shared postrotate script
> error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/mysql.log
>
> I wonder: what script
On 1/10/06, Jay Zach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> um... n/m I had a different error, I meant to reply to an
> older
> post by someone else who had the same error...
> Sorry for the mixup and getting your hopes up Still, who knows, maybe
> it'll
> work ;)
No biggie; A for ef
Jay Zach wrote:
> Eric d'Alibut wrote:
>
>>I have a Debian stable install that runs smoothly; uptime is seventy
>>three days. Just lately I am getting these system emails:
>>
>>/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
>>error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/mysql.log
>>/var/log/mysql/mysql.
Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> I have a Debian stable install that runs smoothly; uptime is seventy
> three days. Just lately I am getting these system emails:
>
> /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
> error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/mysql.log
> /var/log/mysql/mysql.log /var/log/mysql.er
On 1/7/06, Eric d'Alibut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Done. I await the next cron run.
Not much enlightenment from the verbosity:
running shared postrotate script
error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/mysql.log
I wonder: what script is this referring to?
--
No no no, my fi
On 1/5/06, Adam Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe if you add the verbose switch there, next time it runs it
> will give you more detail (though perhaps more than you want).
Done. I await the next cron run.
Thanks,
--
No no no, my fish's name is Eric, Eric the fish. He's an halibut. I am
Eric d'Alibut wrote:
> I have a Debian stable install that runs smoothly; uptime is seventy
> three days. Just lately I am getting these system emails:
>
> /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
> error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/mysql.log
> /var/log/mysql/mysql.log /var/log/mysql.e
I have a Debian stable install that runs smoothly; uptime is seventy
three days. Just lately I am getting these system emails:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/mysql.log
/var/log/mysql/mysql.log /var/log/mysql.err /var/log/mysql/mysql.err
/var/l
> > choices; downgrade php4-mysql, or upgrade the rest of your php4
> > packages, and possibly apache and mysql, too).
> >
> >
>
> If you would like to have the more or less "newest" versions, you should
> really consider taking the ones from http://www.backports.org
Uh, hate to be a bugaboo, but
>
> > I have been running apache/php/mysql successfully for a very long
> > time. Suddenly this morning my php web pages return
> >
> > Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect()
> >
> > I can process the web page from the command line but not from apache.
> >
> > OK, I've found the p
On Sun, 23 May 2004 19:48:25 -0400
Rick Pasotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been running apache/php/mysql successfully for a very long
> time. Suddenly this morning my php web pages return
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect()
>
> I can process the web page from
I have been running apache/php/mysql successfully for a very long time.
Suddenly this morning my php web pages return
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect()
I can process the web page from the command line but not from apache.
OK, I've found the problem but I don't know how t
Hi
I clearly remember that in slink's mysql it was possible to start mysqld
with a switch that wouldn't require password to access any databases.
Does it still exist in potato's mysql? What is the switch?
I know it's bad policy, but i don't have any valuable information in it
(just bugzilla and b
This is what I have:
simon:~$ dpkg -l|grep mysql
ii mysql-base 3.21.33b-4 mysql database client binaries
ii mysql-dev 3.21.33b-4 mysql database development lib
ii mysql-doc 3.21.33b-4 mysql database documentation
ii mysql-manual0.95-1-1 MySQL Manual in H
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 02:53:30PM -0400, Tom wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I'm having problems with using the C Api for mysql. When I goto compile
> the program I get a bunch of undefined references to the functions that
> are declared in mysql.h I checked the documentation for mysql and it
> talks a
Hi all.
I'm having problems with using the C Api for mysql. When I goto compile
the program I get a bunch of undefined references to the functions that
are declared in mysql.h I checked the documentation for mysql and it
talks about mysqlclient libraries but I could not find those on my box.
I
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