09.11.2014, 07:14
Use the static version from the general Linux download.
Create a shared link from 'mysqld.sock' to 'mysql.sock' or use the normal CentOS build (pretty sure that this should fix that error too).
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Trying to update from R37 to R39-2 and I am having a problem
Now here is the problem on R37 it works fine and I don't need for it too connect to mysqld.sock where on R39-2 I have too and the problem is I am on CentOS with cPanel and mysqld.stock isn't included only mysql.stock and there's no way to install the mySQL server with yum or anything I've tried everything. |