Die MySQL Konfigurationsdatei heißt my.cnf und befindet sich unter \mptn\etc\. ;)
Hier die Readme:
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New features
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Named pipes: use --enable-named-pipe for mysqld to enable localhost communications
with named pipes; this should be a little faster than unix local sockets.
Clients can connect using named pipes using \pipe\MySQL as socket name, e.g.
mysql --socket=\pipe\MySQL
In der PDF Dokumentation findet sich unter 2.2.1.8:
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You can force a MySQL client to use a named pipe connection rather than TCP/IP by
specifying the --pipe option or by specifying . (period) as the host name. Use the --socket
option to specify the name of the pipe. In MySQL 4.1, you should use the --protocol=PIPE
option.
Unter 2.4.2.2 findet sich:
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You can also add options for mysql.server in a global æ/etc/my.cnfÆ file. A typical
æ/etc/my.cnfÆ file might look like this:
[mysqld]
datadir=/usr/local/mysql/var
socket=/var/tmp/mysql.sock
port=3306
user=mysql
[mysql.server]
basedir=/usr/local/mysql
Habe die 4.0.18 erst gerade wieder installiert.
unixODBC habe ich noch nicht probiert.
Jürgen
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