I posted my last before reading yours so see what you say about env vars which matches my experience.
I'm manipulating data now so am all set.
Thank you!
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Follow-up: I'm in! Thank you. Everything looks great.
Changing the envinroment variable to garbage had no effect, so I guess the installer had done that work for me but I was doing something else wrong that masked it.
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Actually, this appeared to work (no errors; command prompt simply returned).
fyi, what i have as an env variable on the windows server is:
<fqdn>:/usr/bin/mysql
with the name of the variable name set to 'mysqlroot'
Maybe that is right, defying all odds!
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Solaris 10, and, now, Windows 2003 Server. Python 2.3, 2.4, and, now, 2.5.Leave a comment:
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Mysqldb install on Windows 2003 Server, talking to a Linux Box
Hello,
I am trying to get python on a Windows 2003 server to talk to a mysql install on linux. I used the MySQL-python-1.2.2.win32-py2.5.exe installer but am not sure how to set up the mysqlroot environment variable to point to the external host, or if there's anything else I need to do to get this to work.
Thank you!
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