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Installing MySQL on a mac
Replies: 22Last Post Aug. 23, 2007 4:12pm by swya
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@The Dalai Lama

I did type that before, I just posted the error message I got.

@Swya

Thats fantastic for you but I'm not using x86 or PPC. Those instructions don't work, I get the same error as I posted above.

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You typed "groupadd", not "addgroup".  It says that the syntax may be a bit different depending on your computer.

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@The Dalai Lama I've tried that as well as half a dozen other similar commands.

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Doesn't work.

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Okay, this shouldn't be that difficult.  Exactly which version of OS X are you using?

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OS X 10.4.10

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Quote: from ana at 3:55 pm on Aug. 23, 2007

@Swya

Thats fantastic for you but I'm not using x86 or PPC. Those instructions don't work, I get the same error as I posted above.


If you're using an OS X then you will be using either x86 or PPC.

From http://www.apple.com/universal/ :
"When you see the Universal symbol on Mac applications, that means they’re made to run on both Intel- and PowerPC-based Mac computers."

An Intel Mac is x86, and a PowerPC-based Mac is PPC.

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