On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 14:31 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote: > William L. Maltby wrote on Mon, 20 Oct 2008 05:33:23 -0400: > > > Hmm. I wonder then if that is a bug in CentOS. Since the "default" shown > > from the earlier posts indicates that several other pieces, including > > the server daemon, should come along with the "mandatory" piece, mysql. > > But mysql-server is not part of default setup, Bill, and shouldn't be. AHA! As stated, I don't use it. The OP claimed a standard install from CD. Based on that and the yum groupinfo output, it *appeared* that if mysql was installed (the mandatory piece if installing mysql), several other pieces would be installed by default. Not knowing exactly what the situation was, that caused me to ask the question about a potential bug. In all honesty, I only got involved with the thread because it appeared that the available tools for the OP to use had not been used (see my post about docs available and the output of yum groupinfo) and it being a weekend there was smaller chance of a knowledgeable reply. I figured that if I could show such tools to begin a resolution path, regardless of my level of ignorance, that it might give the OP some clues and the impetus to use such tools himself. Thanks to you and Ralph for taking the time increasing my level of knowledge! > > > Kai > -- Bill _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos