Thank you Daniel,
I think i was quite lazy at first.
I edited it again to be verbose and it specified the error..that it
couldn't load mysql.so. No such file or directory.
I searched google, i was led to the serusers archives and finally
reinstalled using 'gmake all include_modules="mysql"'
Thank again,
Regards,
Wilson
:)>
:)> Send more details if you want help, "1 error" is not
:)> enough. You may
:)> need to look into your syslog file to learn more detailed messages.
:)>
:)> Daniel
:)>
:)> On 8/26/2004 10:16 AM, Wilson Abigaba wrote:
:)>
:)> >Hello SER Users,
:)> >I'm a new SER User and have installed it successfully on
:)> my 4.8 FreeBSD
:)> >machine running mysql 4.0.10-gamma. I successfully
:)> >"/usr/local/sbin/ser_mysql.sh create"ed but on editing
:)> >/usr/local/etc/ser/ser.cfg to uncomment out mysql support
:)> statements, i
:)> >get 1 error when i try to "/usr/local/sbin/ser restart"
:)> And no error on
:)> >commenting out the mysql statements. Any ideas why that error is
:)> >coming?
:)> >Note: I can add and remove users using serctl
:)> >Thank you i advance,
:)> >Regards,
:)> >Wilson
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