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authorunknown <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>2009-12-01 08:24:05 +0100
committerunknown <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>2009-12-01 08:24:05 +0100
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@@ -1,23 +1,35 @@
-2.9. Installing MySQL from tar.gz Packages on Other Unix-Like Systems
+2.2. Installing MySQL from Generic Binaries on Unix/Linux
This section covers the installation of MySQL binary distributions
that are provided for various platforms in the form of compressed
- tar files (files with a .tar.gz extension). See Section 2.1.2.4,
- "MySQL Binaries Compiled by Sun Microsystems, Inc.," for a
+ tar files (files with a .tar.gz extension). See Section 2.2,
+ "Installing MySQL from Generic Binaries on Unix/Linux," for a
detailed list.
To obtain MySQL, see Section 2.1.3, "How to Get MySQL."
+ Sun Microsystems, Inc. provides a set of binary distributions of
+ MySQL. In addition to binaries provided in platform-specific
+ package formats, we offer binary distributions for a number of
+ platforms in the form of compressed tar files (.tar.gz files). For
+ Windows distributions, see Section 2.5, "Installing MySQL on
+ Windows."
+
+ If you want to compile a debug version of MySQL from a source
+ distribution, you should add --with-debug or --with-debug=full to
+ the configure command used to configure the distribution and
+ remove any -fomit-frame-pointer options.
+
MySQL tar file binary distributions have names of the form
mysql-VERSION-OS.tar.gz, where VERSION is a number (for example,
- 5.1.39), and OS indicates the type of operating system for which
+ 5.1.41), and OS indicates the type of operating system for which
the distribution is intended (for example, pc-linux-i686).
In addition to these generic packages, we also offer binaries in
- platform-specific package formats for selected platforms. See
- Section 2.2, "Standard MySQL Installation Using a Binary
- Distribution," for more information on how to install these.
+ platform-specific package formats for selected platforms. See the
+ platform specific sections for more information, for more
+ information on how to install these.
You need the following tools to install a MySQL tar file binary
distribution:
@@ -27,11 +39,13 @@
* A reasonable tar to unpack the distribution. GNU tar is known
to work. Some operating systems come with a preinstalled
version of tar that is known to have problems. For example,
- the tar provided with early versions of Mac OS X, SunOS 4.x
- and Solaris 8 and earlier are known to have problems with long
- file names. On Mac OS X, you can use the preinstalled gnutar
- program. On other systems with a deficient tar, you should
- install GNU tar first.
+ the tar provided with early versions of Mac OS X, SunOS 4.x,
+ Solaris 8, Solaris 9, Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris, and HP-UX
+ are known to have problems with long file names. On Mac OS X,
+ you can use the preinstalled gnutar program. On Solaris 10 and
+ OpenSolaris you can use the preinstalled gtar. On other
+ systems with a deficient tar, you should install GNU tar
+ first.
If you run into problems and need to file a bug report, please use
the instructions in Section 1.6, "How to Report Bugs or Problems."
@@ -54,7 +68,7 @@ shell> bin/mysqld_safe --user=mysql &
Note
This procedure does not set up any passwords for MySQL accounts.
- After following the procedure, proceed to Section 2.11,
+ After following the procedure, proceed to Section 2.13,
"Post-Installation Setup and Testing."
A more detailed version of the preceding description for
@@ -148,7 +162,7 @@ shell> chown -R mysql data
machine, you can copy support-files/mysql.server to the
location where your system has its startup files. More
information can be found in the support-files/mysql.server
- script itself and in Section 2.11.2.2, "Starting and Stopping
+ script itself and in Section 2.13.1.2, "Starting and Stopping
MySQL Automatically."
10. You can set up new accounts using the bin/mysql_setpermission
script if you install the DBI and DBD::mysql Perl modules. See
@@ -187,5 +201,5 @@ Note
The accounts that are listed in the MySQL grant tables initially
have no passwords. After starting the server, you should set up
- passwords for them using the instructions in Section 2.11,
+ passwords for them using the instructions in Section 2.13,
"Post-Installation Setup and Testing."