(RADIATOR) MySQL in Windows
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Apr 10 07:30:29 CDT 2003
Hello Jorge -
You will need to install DBI (database independent) and DBD-Mysql
(database dependent for MySQL).
The simplest way is to use the ppm application included with ActivePerl
to install directly from the ActiveState web site.
You only need the buildsql utility if you are loading an existing flat
file into the database.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, Apr 10, 2003, at 16:54 Australia/Melbourne, Jorge Sánchez
Alcocer wrote:
> I´m sure that this is an old issue, I was reading all the FAQs and the
> history in the mailing lists and I just don't find what I need.
>
> Could somebody explain to me like a three years boy.
>
> How to make work mySQL wiht radiator.
> Which modules I have to download, how to install them and test it
> I already install mySQL, created the database and the table. but I'm
> not sure when I have to run the buildsql command, install wich of the
> DBI or DBD modules
>
> I running everithing under windows 2000
>
> Regards andThanks a lot
>
> Jorge
>
NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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