[MacPorts] #19980: mysql5 failed after upgrade

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Wed Jun 17 00:11:02 PDT 2009


#19980: mysql5 failed after upgrade
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 Reporter:  Dormilich@…             |       Owner:  ryandesign@…           
     Type:  defect                  |      Status:  new                    
 Priority:  Normal                  |   Milestone:                         
Component:  ports                   |     Version:  1.7.1                  
 Keywords:                          |        Port:  mysql5 mysql5-server   
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Comment(by Dormilich@…):

 Replying to [comment:2 ryandesign@…]:
 > Did you remember to stop the mysql 5.0.67 server before upgrading? If
 not, you need to stop that server now. You can restart the machine to do
 this, or you could probably also do it with mysqladmin.

 up to now I didn't need to, though the new version was only available
 after a reboot.

 > What command did you use to try to start the mysql 5.0.83 server? The
 easiest way to start and stop the server is "sudo port load mysql5-server"
 and "sudo port unload mysql5-server".

 that info should make it into the MAMP Howto …

 > > found that neither the LaunchDaemon was linked,
 > What do you mean "linked"? Do you just mean that the launchd plist
 didn't exist? If so, then that's correct; it's been moved to the new
 mysql5-server port.

 the LaunchDaemon (/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.mysql5.plist) is a
 symlink to the plist somewhere in the Macports directory (autostart).
 anyways, installing mysql5-server creates that.

 > > after installing "mysql5-server @5.0.83_0" I got the link to the
 LaunchDaemon, but still no socket file (using the old socked file gave
 error (38)).
 > Where are you looking for the new socket file? Where are you finding the
 old socket file?

 /opt/local/var/run/mysqld.sock

 personal backup (yes, Apple's time machine sometimes proves useful)

 > > deactivating "mysql5 @5.0.83_0" broke down the whole mysql (so I re-
 activated it).
 > What do you mean "broke down"?

 "/opt/local/bin/mysql not found" (something along that line)

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