Error installing mysql57

S. L. Garwood slgarwood at icloud.com
Mon Mar 4 01:47:07 UTC 2019


I am reinstalling mysql57 on Mojave — got a weirs error message…..
Here is the install

mymbp:~ slgarwood$ sudo port install mysql57 mysql57-server
--->  Computing dependencies for mysql57
The following dependencies will be installed:  mysql_select
Continue? [Y/n]: Y
--->  Fetching archive for mysql_select
--->  Attempting to fetch mysql_select-0.1.2_3.darwin_18.noarch.tbz2 from https://packages.macports.org/mysql_select
--->  Attempting to fetch mysql_select-0.1.2_3.darwin_18.noarch.tbz2.rmd160 from https://packages.macports.org/mysql_select
--->  Installing mysql_select @0.1.2_3
--->  Activating mysql_select @0.1.2_3
--->  Cleaning mysql_select
--->  Fetching archive for mysql57
--->  Attempting to fetch mysql57-5.7.25_0.darwin_18.x86_64.tbz2 from https://packages.macports.org/mysql57
--->  Attempting to fetch mysql57-5.7.25_0.darwin_18.x86_64.tbz2.rmd160 from https://packages.macports.org/mysql57
--->  Installing mysql57 @5.7.25_0
The mysql57 client has been installed.
To install the mysql57 server, install the mysql57-server port.
--->  Activating mysql57 @5.7.25_0
--->  Cleaning mysql57
--->  Computing dependencies for mysql57-server
--->  Fetching archive for mysql57-server
--->  Attempting to fetch mysql57-server-5.7.25_0.darwin_18.noarch.tbz2 from https://packages.macports.org/mysql57-server
--->  Attempting to fetch mysql57-server-5.7.25_0.darwin_18.noarch.tbz2.rmd160 from https://packages.macports.org/mysql57-server
--->  Installing mysql57-server @5.7.25_0
--->  Activating mysql57-server @5.7.25_0
--->  Cleaning mysql57-server
--->  Updating database of binaries
--->  Scanning binaries for linking errors
--->  No broken files found.
--->  No broken ports found.
--->  Some of the ports you installed have notes:
  mysql57 has the following notes:
    On activation if no /opt/local/etc/mysql57/my.cnf file exists one
    will be created which loads
    /opt/local/etc/mysql57/macports-default.cnf.
    
    If a /opt/local/etc/mysql57/my.cnf file exists MacPorts does not
    touch it and any changes you make to /opt/local/etc/mysql57/my.cnf
    will be preserved (e.g., during port upgrades, deactivations or
    activations). /opt/local/etc/mysql57/my.cnf is a good place to
    customize your mysql57 installation.
    
    Any changes made to /opt/local/etc/mysql57/macports-default.cnf
    will be lost during port upgrades, deactivations or activations so you
    are advised to not make changes here. Currently
    /opt/local/etc/mysql57/macports-default.cnf contains only one
    directive; to disable networking. With disabled networking it is
    possible to install and have running all the MacPorts mysql ports
    simultaneously.
  mysql57-server has the following notes:
    If this is a new install you might want to run:
    
    $ sudo /opt/local/lib/mysql57/bin/mysqld --initialize --user=_mysql
    $ /opt/local/lib/mysql57/bin/mysql_secure_installation
mymbp:~ slgarwood$ sudo port select mysql mysql57
Selecting 'mysql57' for 'mysql' failed: could not create new link "/opt/local/man/man1/mysql-stress-test.pl.1.gz": target "/opt/local/share/man/mysql57/man1/mysql-stress-test.pl.1.gz" doesn't exist
mymbp:~ slgarwood$ 

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