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From: "Bill McCormick" <wpmccormick AT covad DOT net>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: mysqlc (was RE: php-mysql-cygwin how to)
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 07:35:26 -0500
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elfyn McBratney [mailto:elfyn AT emcb DOT co DOT uk]
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:55 AM
> To: Bill McCormick
> Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
> Subject: RE: mysqlc (was RE: php-mysql-cygwin how to)
>
> >
> > I compiled the 4.0.13 and I don't seem to have a mysqlc
> executable. What I
> > don't understand is why the mysqlc client that comes with the
> mysql win32
> > (which uses the cygwin dll) doesn't run in a cygwin bash shell.
>
> In the Win32 dist there are two clients, mysql.exe (the native
> Win32 client) and
> mysqlc.exe (the Cygwin client). mysqlc.exe was just an "extra".

Right, the fact that mysqlc was an "extra" in the Win32 dist. was obvious.
The fact that it didn't work under a cygwin bash shell was not so obvious,
and the reason is still as unclear.

>
> > Even if it
> > did, it still doesn't get us to the point where we can use Perl and PHP
> > under Cygwin, right?
>
> Of course. Once you have the client lib you can then install and
> use DBD::mysql
> and php_mysql.
>

And many others.

> > Also, why bother getting a server to run under Cygwin? It runs
> under Windows
> > just fine. Getting it to run under Cygwin under Windows seems
> like a lot of
> > busy work to little end. The only important thing is that the
> client works
> > so we can use the Perl DBI, PHP and other various client
> interfaces. Or am I
> > missing something?
>
> It's the same argument for Apache, PostgreSQL, Perl etc, etc. I
> suppose it's not
> really needed, but some people might like to "play". :-)
>

Ok. I was thinking of cygwin in terms of a development environment for Linux
based web apps. As far as PostgreSQL running under Win32, unless things have
changed, I thought cygwin IS the only way. The others are strictly necessary
for this type of devel. MySQL is not. I guess what threw me off was when
someone said they were going to "drop" what they were working on to get the
server working - as if there were some urgency to it.


Regards,


Bill
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