How about just typing 'mysql' (without the quotes)... if it is on the
system and in a directory which is in your path (it should be if your host
knows what they're doing), then that will connect to mysql for you. If
that doesn't work, then you can either try using 'find' (type 'man find')
fo
I think - " no mysql is available"
what did "locate mysql" returned?
Regards,
Andrey
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From: "Sean Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 7:27 PM
Subject: [PHP] hmm.. more tro
] hmm.. more trouble with telnet.
Hello,
When I type in 'whereis mysql' it says 'mysql:' so what does that mean?
-Sean
Hello,
When I type in 'whereis mysql' it says 'mysql:' so what does that mean?
-Sean
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