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2007-08-31       - By Efstratios Gavves

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Connection failed: Unknown MySQL server 'resetb'(11001)
This is the error in the command line.

When you execute install.bat in command line, the only thing it says
is: "install.bat
works with [subdir]" There is nowhere in the Readme any refernces
about a subdir. It nly
says about the dir c:\mysql++. Anyway, I dont understand the reason,
why you have to
declare the name of he subdir and it isn't produced automatically with
a default name.

?????? ?????? ??? Warren Young <mysqlpp@(protected)>:

> Efstratios Gavves wrote:
>>
>> the install.bat must be followed by an argument which declares the
>> name of the subdirectory in the dir c:\\mysql++.
>
> This seems a small matter to me.  If you run install.bat without
> arguments it tells you exactly what it wants for arguments.
>
>> only realised that when I opened install.bat  in Notepad and tried
>> to figure it out, how is ti going. So, if I want to make some
>> changes in the readme file, what should I do?
>
> I don't understand how a README file change can be clearer than the
> install.bat error message, but if you think you've got some text you'd
> like to see in there, just send it to the list.  I'll apply it to the
> file if I like it, or at least use it as a model for my own change.
>
>> The resetdb couldn't be installed.
>
> It doesn't need to be installed.  You just run it right from the build
> directory.  See README.examples.
>
>> There was a message, "resetdb does not exist" or something.
>
> Now who's being vague?  :)
>
> What program emitted this message, and what exactly was the message
> text?  You can't expect us to guess.
>
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