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diff --git a/Docs/INSTALL-BINARY b/Docs/INSTALL-BINARY index 499a8adf411..01ac65950a9 100644 --- a/Docs/INSTALL-BINARY +++ b/Docs/INSTALL-BINARY @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ describe how to install MariaDB; However all documentation at www.mysql.com also applies. -2.9. Installing MariaDB from tar.gz Packages on Other Unix-Like Systems +2.2. Installing MariaDB from Generic Binaries on Unix/Linux This section covers the installation of MariaDB binary distributions that are provided for various platforms in the form of compressed @@ -22,11 +22,13 @@ also applies. * A reasonable tar to unpack the distribution. GNU tar is known to work. Some operating systems come with a preinstalled version of tar that is known to have problems. For example, - the tar provided with early versions of Mac OS X, SunOS 4.x - and Solaris 8 and earlier are known to have problems with long - file names. On Mac OS X, you can use the preinstalled gnutar - program. On other systems with a deficient tar, you should - install GNU tar first. + the tar provided with early versions of Mac OS X, SunOS 4.x, + Solaris 8, Solaris 9, Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris, and HP-UX + are known to have problems with long file names. On Mac OS X, + you can use the preinstalled gnutar program. On Solaris 10 and + OpenSolaris you can use the preinstalled gtar. On other + systems with a deficient tar, you should install GNU tar + first. If you run into problems and need to file a bug report, please report them to: http://bugs.launchpad.net/maria @@ -52,7 +54,7 @@ shell> bin/mysqld_safe --user=mysql & Note This procedure does not set up any passwords for MariaDB accounts. - After following the procedure, proceed to Section 2.11, + After following the procedure, proceed to Section 2.13, "Post-Installation Setup and Testing." A more detailed version of the preceding description for @@ -147,7 +149,7 @@ shell> chown -R mysql data machine, you can copy support-files/mysql.server to the location where your system has its startup files. More information can be found in the support-files/mysql.server - script itself and in Section 2.11.2.2, "Starting and Stopping + script itself and in Section 2.13.1.2, "Starting and Stopping MariaDB Automatically." 10. You can set up new accounts using the bin/mysql_setpermission script if you install the DBI and DBD::mysql Perl modules. See @@ -186,5 +188,5 @@ Note The accounts that are listed in the MariaDB grant tables initially have no passwords. After starting the server, you should set up - passwords for them using the instructions in Section 2.11, + passwords for them using the instructions in Section 2.13, "Post-Installation Setup and Testing." |