Bugzilla Install problems - need last mile help

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I've freshly installed CentOS 5 32-bit on a pc, performed a yum update and yum upgrade. I then did a yum install of mysql.

I finally picked up fresh copies of phpmysql and bugzilla and put both in my /var/www/html directory. mysql is running. I am able to use mysql -u root to get into it, and phpmysql is able to get it, too.

After runs of checksetup.pl to ensure all required pre-requisites were installed, I ran it one more time, and get the following:

Creating database bugs...
The 'bugs' database could not be created. The error returned was:

    Access denied for user ''@'localhost' to database 'bugs'

This might have several reasons:

* MySQL is not running.
* MySQL is running, but there is a problem either in the
  server configuration or the database access rights. Read the Bugzilla
  Guide in the doc directory. The section about database configuration
  should help.
* Your password for the 'bugs' user, specified in $db_pass, is
  incorrect, in './localconfig'.
* There is a subtle problem with Perl, DBI, or MySQL. Make
  sure all settings in './localconfig' are correct. If all else fails, set
  '$db_check' to 0.

[root@localhost bugzilla]#


What do I need to do next? I tried creating an empty database called bugs for the script to hook into, but no luck. I tried creating a user bugs with full permission, but no luck.

Thanks for any leads.

Scott
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