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 Posted by dorayme on 02/11/07 01:28 
In article <45cd48f6$0$25473$4fafbaef@reader3.news.tin.it>, 
 "www.j2be.com" <info@[nospam[j2be.com> wrote: 
 
> > I don't even know if I have it? I don't think so. And it seems 
> > not to be obviously on my OS DVD. I recall doing things like 
> > removing comments in files in the library to turn on PHP. And I 
> > know there is a test for whether PHP is running. Is there a test 
> > for mySQL? 
>  
> from command line you can try something like 
> !> whereis mysql 
> to find out if you have at least the mysql client (command line) installed 
>  
 
Seems I have not got it. Thanks 
>  
> > I also know there are a lot of tutes out there. For some reason, 
> > an actual human is sometimes helpful to begin with. 
> > 
 
> http://developer.apple.com/internet/opensource/osdb.html 
> General Installation and configuration infos from apple 
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/mac-os-x-installation.html 
>  
> http://www.mamp.info/ 
> An easy way to install apache/mysql/php on Mac Osx 
>  
>  
> Regards 
>  
> L. A. Iarrusso  
 
Did you install mySQL on your Mac? Which route did you take?  
Given I have a server installed and php on my machine, Tiger and  
I want mySQL, what should I press at the last url you give? 
 
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dorayme
 
  
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