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Old 2007-11-05, 01:36 PM
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you dont need to type the path, /usr/bin will always be in your path.

your best bet, is to install phpmyadmin...it makes life so much easier.

Dont specify host if it is localhost, that will often confuse mysql.

what command were you using to create the database that returned that error?
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