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Re: Applescvript, Mac OS X, Terminal, PHP and MySQL question
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Re: Applescvript, Mac OS X, Terminal, PHP and MySQL question


  • Subject: Re: Applescvript, Mac OS X, Terminal, PHP and MySQL question
  • From: Jolly Roger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 16:17:38 -0600
  • Replyto: email@hidden

on 11/11/2000 3:24 PM, Jacco Rens wrote:

> I'm currently looking for a way to have MySQL starting during boottime of
> OSX. As there seems no way to make this posible with an UNIX script
> I'm looking into applescript here..

Are you sure about that? Why can't you do it in Mac OS X (BSD Unix)? I
know Linux has facilities for starting services/processes up at boot time.
I would find it hard to believe that there is no support for it in BSD.

JR


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