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| From: | Gerald Clark | Date: | August 17 2001 6:02pm |
| Subject: | Re: mysql optional file (my.cnf) problem | ||
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The server doesn't look for a users .my.cnf. This would only be useful for the client programs. Fai wrote: > Does any body know how to prevent mysql server looking for user specific > optional file ( .my.cnf)? So, user cannot put the optional file (.my.cnf) in > his home directory to affect the mysql server behaviour. > > Thank you very much! -- Gerald L. Clark gerald_clark@stripped
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| • mysql optional file (my.cnf) problem | Fai | 17 Aug |
| • Re: mysql optional file (my.cnf) problem | Gerald Clark | 17 Aug |
| • Re: mysql optional file (my.cnf) problem | Philip Mak | 17 Aug |
