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diff --git a/os2/ReadMe.txt b/os2/ReadMe.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1a8158df4bf --- /dev/null +++ b/os2/ReadMe.txt @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +==================================================== + +Contents +-------- +Welcome to the latest port of MySQL for OS/2 and eComStation. + +Modules included in this build: + - protocol data compression + - transaction support + - perl BDB/BDI support (not in this package) + - Library and header files for C/CPP developers included + +This package has been built using IBM VAC++ 4.0 + +The MySQL server is distributed under the GPL license. Please refer to +the file COPYING for the license information. + +The MySQL client library is distributed under the LGPL license. +Please refer to the file COPYING for the license information. + +Most of the MySQL clients are distributed under the GPL license, but +some files may be in the public domain. + +The latest information about MySQL can be found at: http://www.mysql.com + +To get the latest information about this port please subscribe to our +newsgroup/mailinglist mysql2 at www.egroups.com. + +To see what MySQL can do, take a look at the features section in the +manual. For future plans see the TODO appendix in the manual. + +New features/bug fixes history is in the news appendix in the manual. + +For the currently known bugs/misfeatures (known errors) see the bugs +appendix in the manual. The OS/2 section contains notes that are +specific to the MySQL OS/2 and eComStation version. + +Please note that MySQL is a constantly moving target. New builds for +Linux are made available every week. This port may therefore be a few +minor versions after the latest Linux/Win32 builds but its generally +more stable than the "latest and greates" port. + +MySQL is brought to you by: TcX DataKonsult AB & MySQL Finland AB + +This port is brought to you by: + +Yuri Dario <mc6530@mclink.it>, development, porting +Timo Maier <tam@gmx.de>, documentation, testing +John M Alfredsson <jma@jmast.se>, documentation, testing + + +Installation +------------ +Prerequisite: + +- OS/2 Warp 3 with FP ?? or later, + OS/2 Warp 4 with FP ?? or later, + OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business, + eComStation 1.0 (prev 1/2 OK) +- TCPIP 4.x installed (requires 32-bit tcpip stack) +- WarpIN installer 0.9.14 (ftp://ftp.os2.org/xworkplace/warpin-0-9-14.exe) + +Note: probably some fixpak level is required on both Warp3&Warp4 to + support >2GB file sizes. + +Save the installation archives into a temporary folder and double click +on the main package; otherwise you can drop the mysql package in your +WarpIN object or type + + WARPIN MYSQL-3-23-??-BLD1.WPI + +from the command line. +The configuration file for MySQL is named my.cnf and it is placed into +your %ETC% directory. Usually it located into the boot driver under + + x:\MPTN\ETC + +If the installation detect an existing configuration file, this will be +renamed to my.cnf.bak; your current settings aren't migrated to current +installation. This file is not deleted by uninstall process. +Startup options for MySQL daemon could be added there. + +As default, client connections uses data compression: if you don't like it, +remove the following from your %ETC%\my.cnf + + [client] + compress + +The server switches automatically compression mode on client request. + +This release comes with DLL client library MYSQL.DLL: it is installed by +default into mysql\bin together with client applications. Copy it to your +x:\OS2\DLL or another directory in your LIBPATH to run command line +utilities from every place. + + +Documentation +------------- +Documentation is provided in separate files. You can use either +the PDF documentation (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) or the +INF documentation (requires OS/2 view or NewView). + +The PDF documentation is found in + + MYSQL-3-23-42-PDF.WPI + +and the INF documentation is found in + + MYSQL-3-23-28-INF.WPI + +The latest documentation in other formats can always be downloaded from +http://www.mysql.com. However this documentation may not fully apply to +this port. +The INF documentation could contain errors because of semi-automatic +translation from texi original. Also it is not updated as the latest PDF +manual (sorry, but conversion from texi to ipf requires quite a lot of +work). + + +Support +------- +Since MySQL is a OpenSource freeware product there are no +formal support options available. + +Please subscribe to mysql2 at www.yahoogroups.com to get in contact +with other users using this port. + +http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/mysql2 + +This newsgroup/mailinglist is the official "home" of this port. + + +Donations +--------- +Since this software is ported for free, donations are welcome! +You can get also an extended support, which is not free and subject to +custom rates. +Ask in the mailing list for details. + + +Know problems +------------- +alter_table.test and show_check are failing, reporting a different status +message: actually seems only a different text, no bugs in table checking. + + +Apache/2 + PHP +-------------- +To avoid problems with different socket when you use PHP and Apache +webserver, get the PHP4 module from the Apache Server for OS/2 homepage +http://silk.apana.org.au/apache/ + + +Developing MySQL +---------------- +If you want to help us develop MySQL for OS2/eComStation please join +the mysql2 mailinglist at www.egroups.com and ask for help to set up +your environment! + +All questions that are specific to the OS2/eComStation version should +be posted to this list! Please remember to include all relevant +information that may help solve your problem. + +Building MySQL (VAC++ 4) +------------------------ +Apply file and patches found in the src\ directory (if exists). +Create the following subdirectories + + bin\ + bin\test + lib\ + obj\ + obj\zlib + +Build os2\MySQL-Client.icc project first. +Then os2\MySQL-Util.icc; last is os2\MySQL-Sql.icc + |