The archive is empty, and the BOM is empty as well.
If you do the same with the current version 5.0.51a, you get:Īnd that is the problem I opened the bug for - NO startup item to install within the pkg file.
That means: There IS a startup item to install within the pkg file. Volumes/mysql-5.0.45-osx10.4-powerpc/MySQLStartupItems.pkg/Contents and do "gzip -cd ", you get If you take for example MySQLStartupItem.pkg from mysql-5.0., open it and go to
I have verified that the MySQLStartupItem.pkg of mysql-5.0.51a for MacOS X 10.4 PowerPC DOES NOT INSTALL any startup item because the package DOES NOT CONTAIN the startup item to be installed.īut no problem, we can run this as part of bug #25008 if that makes things easier. MySQL Server does not Start on MAMP in Mac OSX Issues At times this will happen when you change ports for mysql server or even without no change and then you resort restarting your machine and that helps. If you cannot get mysqld to start, try to make a trace file to find the problem by using the -debug option. Part 1 goes over everything you need to do to setup PHP on a Mac What green means: any lines that you need to replace in this tutorial will be in green. If the server starts but you cannot connect to it, make sure that you have an entry in /etc/hosts that looks like this: Press CTRL+C to copy. From here, you’ll want to boot from the drive itself. This will overwrite and replace the content of the USB drive with the clone of the boot drive. Click Start to begin the cloning process.
Set your USB drive as the target for the cloning operation. Here, people have difficulties with starting up MySQL Server on MacOS X for various reasons although a startup item IS installed. In this part we will go over setting up Mysql on your Mac's localhost. Select your boot drive as the source for the clone.