Success with DBD::mysql Install -
12-15-2003
, 07:51 AM
Greetings:
I have installed DBD::mysql on RHEL AS 3 with no problems.
I re-installed the OS without the web server and mysql.
Ran up2date for RedHat, then installed perl 5.8.2. - rebooted.
Installed Apache2 web server and Mysql 4.0 from binary.
Installed DBI and DBD::mysql with no problems all tests passed.
Installed PHP 4.3.4 with axps and mysql.
Everything seems to be working I even got webalizer to work - very cool.
Thanks for all your help.
Douglas
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Douglas R. Brantz
Computer Consultant
College of Fine & Applied Arts
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
828-262-6549 (phone)
828-262-6312 (fax)
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From: news [mailto:news (AT) sea (DOT) gmane.org] On Behalf Of Kermit Tensmeyer
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 11:14 PM
To: msql-mysql-modules (AT) lists (DOT) mysql.com
Subject: module install
how do I set up the grant privledges for the test dbs?
When I install any mysql related module,( DBD::mysql ) make test runs a
test that connects to the database using default parameters.
Normally MySql allows any anoymous user to connect to the test database
with a null password. But the root user (the primary user to install
Perl
modules) is never anonymous, and it's password should not be left null.
Is there a way to execute an explict 'grant all' on test to
'root@localhost' identified with a null password?
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kermit tensmeyer
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