Juan,
The script will be looking for your binaries in /usr/bin. I guess you
could always make sym links but I would not recommend that per se. Was
there a reason you installed from source and was it compiled in a way
that if you want to reinstall you can, just modifying the prefix at
compile time this go around?
Jason
Juan wrote:
I installed mysql from:
mysql-standard-4.1.12-pc-linux-gnu-i686.tar.gz by
tar zxvf it to /usr/local where I have also made a symbolic link.
I am using Fedora Core 3.
Installation folder is /usr/local/mysql
rgds
Juan
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From: serusers-bounces(a)iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On
Behalf Of Jason Hoss
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 3:58 PM
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Problem with ser_mysql.sh (was libmysql)
How did you install MySQL? What OS are you running? Where did the binaries
get placed?
Jason
Juan wrote:
Hi.
Finally I uninstalled mysql 3.23.58 and installed ver 4.1.12-standard-log.
Now when I trry to run ser_mysql.sh I get /ysr/local/sbin/ser_mysql.sh:
line 89: mysql: command not found.
How can I tell CMD= that it is at /usr/local/mysql/bin ?
tnks
Juan
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