Sarpy Sam wrote:
> On 2/8/06, Josh Pryor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Kirby:
>>
>> I ran into the same problem upgrading 5.0.18 > 5.0.18-r30. Copying
>> the /var/lib/mysql directory to /var/lib/mysql-500 is correct, but you also
>> need to change the owner/group of the new directory:
>>
>> c
On 2/8/06, Josh Pryor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kirby:
>
> I ran into the same problem upgrading 5.0.18 > 5.0.18-r30. Copying
> the /var/lib/mysql directory to /var/lib/mysql-500 is correct, but you also
> need to change the owner/group of the new directory:
>
> chown mysql:mysql -R /var/lib/my
Kirby:
I ran into the same problem upgrading 5.0.18 > 5.0.18-r30. Copying
the /var/lib/mysql directory to /var/lib/mysql-500 is correct, but you also
need to change the owner/group of the new directory:
chown mysql:mysql -R /var/lib/mysql-500
Then after completing the rest of the guide you sh
> you need to rename /etc/mysql to something like /etc/mysql-999 or delete if
> you are going to unmerge 5.0.18
> then use eselect mysql to set your desired version
> check my.cnf is it to your likings and /etc/conf.d/mysql points to correct
> version at mycnf=
> start server
>
> few weeks ago her
On Thursday 09 February 2006 01:14, Sarpy Sam wrote:
> I presented this problem on the forums and have made no head way so I
> present it here to see if I can find a solution.
>
> I am going to ask a real stupid question here so bear with me.
>
> I currently have mysql 5.0.18 installed and am tryin
I presented this problem on the forums and have made no head way so I
present it here to see if I can find a solution.
I am going to ask a real stupid question here so bear with me.
I currently have mysql 5.0.18 installed and am trying to upgrade to
the slotted version 5.0.18-r30. I am following
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