CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Oracle really doesn't do its homeworks. They make a repository (file.deb) available for Debian, but when you unpackage the package, you end up with a partial installation of MySQL and not with something that's ready to run. How the fuck do they expect us to work with that?
Why don't they simply make the tarball available (it is) and create a single installation documentation when using that tarball. It would be much simpler.
If any of you has a Debian, Mint or Ubuntu installation, try to install the MySQL 5.6 package I linked above (it's the 64-bit version). You end up with nothing in /etc (where my.cnf is expected to be), no executable in /etc/init.d (where the mysql exec should be) and it even puts everything in /opt instead of placing mysql stuff where you expect it to be (in /usr/local).
I'm pissed. Waste my time, Oracle. Just like if I have another century to live.
Why don't they simply make the tarball available (it is) and create a single installation documentation when using that tarball. It would be much simpler.
If any of you has a Debian, Mint or Ubuntu installation, try to install the MySQL 5.6 package I linked above (it's the 64-bit version). You end up with nothing in /etc (where my.cnf is expected to be), no executable in /etc/init.d (where the mysql exec should be) and it even puts everything in /opt instead of placing mysql stuff where you expect it to be (in /usr/local).
I'm pissed. Waste my time, Oracle. Just like if I have another century to live.