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I am trying to install MySql v5.0 and am getting errors when running
mysql-test-run. I have looked through several references but can not find anything that tells me what the errors mean or how to fix the problems causing the errors. Can anyone please point me in the right direction? Thanks, Mike |
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On 2 Oct, 13:03, Mike <msargent...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I am trying to install MySql v5.0 and am getting errors when running > mysql-test-run. > > I have looked through several references but can not find anything > that tells me what the errors mean or how to fix the problems causing > the errors. > > Can anyone please point me in the right direction? > > Thanks, > Mike Oh dear, my crystal ball just blew a fuse. There it was about to show me what the errors looked like that we had to point you in the direction of fixing and it blew a fuse. Maybe you will be lucky that someone else's crystal ball will fare better. Or just maybe you might give us a clue of the sort of errors you are getting!!!!!! Sheesh, some people. If they had half a brain they would be dangerous! |
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Captain Paralytic wrote: > On 2 Oct, 13:03, Mike <msargent...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > I am trying to install MySql v5.0 and am getting errors when running > > mysql-test-run. > > > > I have looked through several references but can not find anything > > that tells me what the errors mean or how to fix the problems causing > > the errors. > > > > Can anyone please point me in the right direction? > > > > Thanks, > > Mike > > Oh dear, my crystal ball just blew a fuse. There it was about to show > me what the errors looked like that we had to point you in the > direction of fixing and it blew a fuse. > > Maybe you will be lucky that someone else's crystal ball will fare > better. > > Or just maybe you might give us a clue of the sort of errors you are > getting!!!!!! > > Sheesh, some people. If they had half a brain they would be dangerous! Then others if they had a quarter of a brain could resist flaming a post that ends up being less than usefull and maybe just maybe could see that I was not asking you to fix my problem so you can be a hero. I am looking to find a reference so I can try to tackle it myself. These groups should not be a forum for flaming but for posting questions and hopefully getting useful information in response. Like your mother surely told you, but you obviously failed to listen and learn - If you don't have anything useful to say - keep your mouth shut, or in this case turn off your computer and get out your Wii Now if someone really would prefer to - The failed tests are: dirty-close err000001 ins000001 rpl000007 rpl000014 Is there a document somewhere out there that tells what each test case is supposed to test, the expected results, and maybe what failing the test means and how to address it? |
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Captain Paralytic wrote: > On 2 Oct, 13:03, Mike <msargent...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > I am trying to install MySql v5.0 and am getting errors when running > > mysql-test-run. > > > > I have looked through several references but can not find anything > > that tells me what the errors mean or how to fix the problems causing > > the errors. > > > > Can anyone please point me in the right direction? > > > > Thanks, > > Mike > > Oh dear, my crystal ball just blew a fuse. There it was about to show > me what the errors looked like that we had to point you in the > direction of fixing and it blew a fuse. > > Maybe you will be lucky that someone else's crystal ball will fare > better. > > Or just maybe you might give us a clue of the sort of errors you are > getting!!!!!! > > Sheesh, some people. If they had half a brain they would be dangerous! Then again maybe reading your own profile would - The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to those who think they've found it. (Terry Pratchett) |
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> These groups should not be a forum for flaming but for posting
> questions and hopefully getting useful information in response. Like > your mother surely told you, but you obviously failed to listen and > learn - If you don't have anything useful to say - keep your mouth > shut, or in this case turn off your computer and get out your Wii Don't get angry. He _did_ point you in the right direction. My crystal ball still works. It says Captain Paralytic has run out of fuses. Regards, -- Willem Bogaerts Application smith Kratz B.V. http://www.kratz.nl/ |
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On 2 Oct, 13:44, Mike <msargent...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Captain Paralytic wrote: > > On 2 Oct, 13:03, Mike <msargent...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > I am trying to install MySql v5.0 and am getting errors when running > > > mysql-test-run. > > > > I have looked through several references but can not find anything > > > that tells me what the errors mean or how to fix the problems causing > > > the errors. > > > > Can anyone please point me in the right direction? > > > > Thanks, > > > Mike > > > Oh dear, my crystal ball just blew a fuse. There it was about to show > > me what the errors looked like that we had to point you in the > > direction of fixing and it blew a fuse. > > > Maybe you will be lucky that someone else's crystal ball will fare > > better. > > > Or just maybe you might give us a clue of the sort of errors you are > > getting!!!!!! > > > Sheesh, some people. If they had half a brain they would be dangerous! > > Then others if they had a quarter of a brain could resist flaming a > post that ends up being less than usefull and maybe just maybe could > see that I was not asking you to fix my problem so you can be a hero. > I am looking to find a reference so I can try to tackle it myself. > > These groups should not be a forum for flaming but for posting > questions and hopefully getting useful information in response. Like > your mother surely told you, but you obviously failed to listen and > learn - If you don't have anything useful to say - keep your mouth > shut, or in this case turn off your computer and get out your Wii > > Now if someone really would prefer to - > > The failed tests are: > dirty-close > err000001 > ins000001 > rpl000007 > rpl000014 > > Is there a document somewhere out there that tells what each test case > is supposed to test, the expected results, and maybe what failing the > test means and how to address it?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I know exactly what this forum is for. Read through this group and see how many people I . Loads! Immediately before posting a reply to you, I had posted actual answers to 5 other posters questions. What I posted was NOT a flame. I was pointing out that, if you don't tell us what sort of errors you are getting, we cannot tell you where to look for answers. Now you have told us what is failing, but not given any clues as to the type of errors. It's like going into an auto parts shop and asking for a spare part for your car and when they ask what part you need, you tell them that the car is a Ford! Now quit being a dick-head and think about what sort of things you need to tell us so that we can answer your question! You say "Is there a document somewhere out there that tells what each test case is supposed to test, the expected results, and maybe what failing the test means and how to address it?" That depends on what the failure is. If you go to a hospital because there is something wrong with you, the treatment has to be based on the symptoms, not on the part of the body that is not working. If you fail the test of being able to pick somethign up, it could be that you have broken a bone in your arm, or you could have had a stroke, or severed a tendon. Also, if you look through my replies, you will see that I almost always post the documentaion reference where I find the answer. I spend a lot of time going to the manual and looking things up for lazy gits who can't be bothered to search properly. Now, if you want , get off your high horse and give us the information that Willem and I said we needed. Otherwise p*ss-off. |
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