Hi all
JFYI:
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Comment By: David Burley (burley)
Date: 2005-09-29 12:08
Message: Logged In: YES user_id=597273
Greetings,
MySQL 4.1.10a was rolled out today and made live on production, along with a centralized phpMyAdmin install. Projects can now have more than one database and have 3 different database users with different permissions.
Site Documentation on MySQL: https://www.sf.net/docs/E07#mysql
An email will follow in the coming week to outline the details of this change along with migration details.
Thank you,
David Burley Senior Second Level Support Technician, SourceForge.net
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Yes, I got the login information for our accounts yesterday.
But for our public demo I don't think that we should give away our new MySQL project admin account, which is needed to create databases.
This feature could be used if our project site requires MySQL to store some data.
Marc
Michal Čihař a écrit :
Hi all
JFYI:
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Comment By: David Burley (burley)
Date: 2005-09-29 12:08
Message: Logged In: YES user_id=597273
Greetings,
MySQL 4.1.10a was rolled out today and made live on production, along with a centralized phpMyAdmin install. Projects can now have more than one database and have 3 different database users with different permissions.
Site Documentation on MySQL: https://www.sf.net/docs/E07#mysql
An email will follow in the coming week to outline the details of this change along with migration details.
Thank you,
David Burley Senior Second Level Support Technician, SourceForge.net
On Thu 29. 9. 2005 18:53, Marc Delisle wrote:
Yes, I got the login information for our accounts yesterday.
But for our public demo I don't think that we should give away our new MySQL project admin account, which is needed to create databases.
This feature could be used if our project site requires MySQL to store some data.
Yes, I just wanted to tell others, that sourceforge now also provides phpMyAdmin installation.