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Posted on 06-03-05 07:22 AM Link | Quote
What tool shoud I use to make a my.ini for my mysql?
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Posted on 06-03-05 11:50 PM Link | Quote
Why would you do a" my.ini"? Wouldn't be a "my.sql" or "my.txt" file better?
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Posted on 06-04-05 01:29 AM Link | Quote
if the file was my.sql, it would be a file for a DB. An ini file would alow it would be a file that runs with a program, or for a CD, one that will start the program on the CD
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Posted on 06-04-05 02:52 AM Link | Quote
Try Notepad++ then, it saves files as a .ini.
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Posted on 06-04-05 04:46 AM Link | Quote
Or just use Notepad, select 'all files' and add '.ini' to the name.
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Posted on 06-04-05 08:21 AM Link | Quote
Thats not the point, I'm asking about the defalt commands in my.ini or in the winmysqladmin.exe
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Posted on 06-06-05 03:49 AM Link | Quote
A default MySQL installation or distribution of the MySQL sources should include a few different example configuration files with comments that should be easy to edit. You can also find plenty of official documentation on the configuration file itself.

There's a reason config files in UNIX are all text files.
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