2004-11-05, 10:26 AM
In my situation, I already had the mysqld running. To find this I ran:
Code:
user@localhost>ps ax | grep mysqld
If the mysql daemon is running then you must kill it. The best way to do this is:
Code:
user@localhost>killall -g mysqld
Next you will need to remove mysql. If you installed mysql-source you can go to the directory you installed from and issue:
Code:
user@localhost>make uninstall
Then MySQL should install great.
If this didn't fix your problem there are some other options. Check out:
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