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Re: follow up on php/mysql in 10.4.4



At 5:56 PM -0500 1/27/06, After Hours wrote:
Part of the mystery is solved:
it resides in

/usr/local/mysql-standard-4.1.11-apple-darwin7.8.0-powerpc/

This isn't part of any OS X bits at all, nothing in /usr/local ever is.

Not knowing the entire history of this server, I'm guessing that this installation was not the normal Tiger OSXS install.

No, not at all.

Is there a way to move the data dir -- and anything else necessary, to the default locations where 10.4.4 expects them to be?

You probably don't want to do this but rather export the data and reimport the data.
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-dhan

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