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Changing the password, and creating a database


Evil Glint

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Put it in your .bashrc file. this file should be within your home directory.

 

Then, logout and bake in. mysql & mysqladmin should then be on your PATH and you will be able to simply execute them without having to type the full filepath.

 

I'm a bit suss on your installation method as all of this should normally be taken care of already. I'm not a mac user though (I use GNU/Linux).

Cool, thanks!

 

As far as my instalation method, I used an installer from mysql.com.

I was going to point out the page I got MySQL from, but I can't find it. It seems I installed an outdated copy (5.1.40).

 

At http://downloads.mysql.com/archives.php?p=mysql-6.0&o=(%3F%3Adarwin|osx) (the "|osx)" is part of the url, but the forum cuts it off) I will be upgrading to

MySQL version 6.0.11

Mac OS X 10.4 (PowerPC, installer format) (11 May 2009, 92.8M)

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