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| I've sucessfully installed Apache with 1.3.29-win32-x86-no_src. I've installed mySQL(3.23.58) but, to quote my textbook: "Before the mySQL database server can be started the configuration file C:\MySQL\my-example.cnf must be copied to the root directory at C:\ and renamed to mycnf.cnf. The options set in this file are read by MySQL whenever it is started." The trouble is there ain't no my-example.cnf file.... Please help me somebody! |
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| john@jprecious.freeserve.co.uk (jonrp) wrote in message news:<c3451fb8.0402170543.3186dcfd@posting.google. com>... > I've sucessfully installed Apache with 1.3.29-win32-x86-no_src. > I've installed mySQL(3.23.58) but, to quote my textbook: > > "Before the mySQL database server can be started the configuration > file C:\MySQL\my-example.cnf must be copied to the root directory at > C:\ and renamed to mycnf.cnf. The options set in this file are read by > MySQL whenever it is started." > > The trouble is there ain't no my-example.cnf file.... > Please help me somebody! This is a Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) newsgroup - you will probably get a better response in a MySQL group. Simon |
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| john@jprecious.freeserve.co.uk (jonrp) wrote in message news:<c3451fb8.0402170543.3186dcfd@posting.google. com>... > I've sucessfully installed Apache with 1.3.29-win32-x86-no_src. > I've installed mySQL(3.23.58) but, to quote my textbook: > > "Before the mySQL database server can be started the configuration > file C:\MySQL\my-example.cnf must be copied to the root directory at > C:\ and renamed to mycnf.cnf. The options set in this file are read by > MySQL whenever it is started." > > The trouble is there ain't no my-example.cnf file.... > Please help me somebody! You dont really need to be concerned with the .cnf file. Once you installed mysql binary simply go to the c:\mysql\bin and run winmysqladmin.exe. That will start the mysql server and you can setup a user id and password for it. I take it you are running mysql on windows platform. Hope this help. Regards, Dariush www.realsoftstudio.com Sqlporter for Mysql database migration toolkit. |