Mysql Server Problem, with a fresh install

CIKALA Frédéric ROSI/SIPROD frederic.cikala at francetelecom.com
Fri May 13 13:51:40 UTC 2005


How can i do to avoid "topposting" ? im sorry but i don't know what it means.

I type the command you gave me (rpm --import)and it told me that:

[root at portailDEM ~]# rpm --import /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/RPM-GPG-KEY*
[root at portailDEM ~]#
Good so but when i retry the yum command, it tells me a strange error: 

[root at portailDEM ~]# yum install mysql-server
Setting up Install Process
Setting up Repo:  base
Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base
[root at portailDEM ~]#

My server is on a LAN and do not have acess to internet
Don't know what to do :(
a) totaly remove the following ?
rpm -qa | grep mysql
mysql-3.23.58-13
libdbi-dbd-mysql-0.6.5-9
mysql-devel-3.23.58-13
b) or only getting the server (and which version/URL) ?

I've read a lot of problems papers (ex www.whoopis.com/howtos/php5-mysql4-FC3-rpm.htmlconcerning )mysql and fedora ... 

Somebody knows
(sorry if this post appears topPosted )

-----Message d'origine-----
De : fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com]De la part de Paul Howarth
Envoyé : vendredi 13 mai 2005 14:54
À : For users of Fedora Core releases
Objet : Re: Mysql Server Problem, with a fresh install


CIKALA Frédéric ROSI/SIPROD wrote:
> Ok thanks for this quick answer =)
> But,
> when i type what you told, i got the following error
> 
> [root at portailDEM ~]# yum install mysql-server
> 
> You have enabled checking of packages via GPG keys. This is a good thing.
> However, you do not have any GPG public keys installed. You need to download
> the keys for packages you wish to install and install them.
> You can do that by running the command:
>     rpm --import public.gpg.key
> For more information contact your distribution or package provider.
> [root at portailDEM ~]#  chkconfig mysqld on
> error reading information on service mysqld: No such file or directory
> [root at portailDEM ~]#
> 
> Quite Strange isn't it ?

Not really. Since the first command failed, it's not unexpected that 
later commands failed too.

Import the GPG keys then try again:

# rpm --import /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/RPM-GPG-KEY*

P.S. Please do not top-post on this mailing list.

Paul.

-- 
fedora-list mailing list
fedora-list at redhat.com
To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list




More information about the fedora-list mailing list