What is an argument to set authentication method to legacy authentication method in MySQLInstallerConsole?
What I currently use
MySQLInstallerConsole install server;$dbVersion;X64:*:passwd=SomePassword;openfirewall=true;serverid=1;enable_tcpip=true;port=3306;datadir=SomeDir; -silent
But I can figure out what is an argument for legacy method...
try
MySQLInstallerConsole Community install server;$dbVersion;X64;*;passwd=SomePassword;openfirewall=true;serverid=1;enable_tcpip=true;port=3306;datadir=SomeDir; -silent
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In a new folder completely empty :
composer init
i have :
Welcome to the Composer config generator
This command will guide you through creating your composer.json config.
Package name (<vendor>/<name>) [slordef/test-composer]:
[Symfony\Component\Console\Exception\RuntimeException]
Aborted
init [--name NAME] [--description DESCRIPTION] [--author AUTHOR] [--type [TYPE]] [--homepage HOMEPAGE] [--require REQUIRE] [--require-dev REQUIRE-DEV] [-s|--stability STABILITY] [-l|--license LICENSE] [--repository REPOSITORY]
Composer is up to date...
Dont know how it append
This is probably a problem with PHP version 7.4, had to switch to version 7.3 to make it work
by running :
composer init -vvv
get :
Exception trace:
() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Helper/QuestionHelper.php:148
Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\QuestionHelper->doAsk() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Helper/QuestionHelper.php:75
Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\QuestionHelper->Symfony\Component\Console\Helper{closure}() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Helper/QuestionHelper.php:404
Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\QuestionHelper->validateAttempts() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Helper/QuestionHelper.php:78
Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\QuestionHelper->ask() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/src/Composer/IO/ConsoleIO.php:291
Composer\IO\ConsoleIO->askAndValidate() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/src/Composer/Command/InitCommand.php:240
Composer\Command\InitCommand->interact() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php:230
Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php:835
Symfony\Component\Console\Application->doRunCommand() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php:185
Symfony\Component\Console\Application->doRun() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/src/Composer/Console/Application.php:267
Composer\Console\Application->doRun() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php:117
Symfony\Component\Console\Application->run() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/src/Composer/Console/Application.php:106
Composer\Console\Application->run() at phar://C:/ProgramData/ComposerSetup/bin/composer.phar/bin/composer:61
require() at C:\ProgramData\ComposerSetup\bin\composer.phar:24
i had the same bug, but I after all I realized that it happens in the last version of php. Example: I am now using PHP 7.4 but when I switched to PHP 7.3.12 the bug was solved! So I could dare saying that for that specific bug the first thing to check is the version of PHP you're using whether is it stable of not..
Uninstall and reinstall Composer. Note that when installing, set php version 7.0. * To environment variables. So your problem will be solved
I'm attempting to run the Kotlin REPL on my windows 10 machine, from the command line. I am receiving a java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/jline/reader/LineReaderBuilder exception when running the command kotlinc
I have IntelliJ Ultimate 2019.1.3 installed, with the Kotlin plugin. I have the Kotlin standalone compiler also installed and I've added that location to my system path. I've tried to run the command from the standalone directory: "C:/Tools/kotlinc/bin" but no difference.
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise
Version 10.0.16299 Build 16299
Kotlin version 1.3.40-release-123 (JRE 1.8.0_131-b11)
java version "1.8.0_131"
I expect the REPL to start without an exception. What could be causing the exception?
Thank you all!
It looks like that was a bug and it has been fixed with Kotlin plugin & kotlinc version 1.3.41 (released today).
I am trying to install MySQL Server (on Windows) using MYSQL community edition v8.0.12 in silent mode.
I first run
msiexec /i "mysql-installer-community-8.0.12.0.msi" /qn
Then
MySQLInstallerConsole community install -silent server;8.0.12;x64:*:type=config;
openfirewall=true;generallog=true;binlog=true;serverid=3306;enable_tcpip=true;port=3306;
rootpasswd=Unkn0wN;installdir="C:\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0":type=user;username=foo;
password=bar;role=DBManager
MySQLInstallerConsole.exe execution log:
=================== Start Initialization ===================
MySQL Installer is running in Community mode
Attempting to update manifest.
Initializing product requirements
Loading product catalog
Checking for product catalog snippets
Checking for product packages in the bundle
Categorizing product catalog
Finding all installed packages.
Your product catalog was last updated at 9/16/2018 5:20:01 PM
=================== End Initialization ===================
MySQL Server 8.0.12 - An authentication plugin must be specified for new users.
The error is: "MySQL Server 8.0.12 - An authentication plugin must be specified for new users."
Oracle doesn't seem to have updated the MySQLInstallerConsole reference parameters on its website, does anyone know how i can specify an auth plugin for MySQLInstallerConsole ?
For now i am just working around it by not creating user foo.
MySQLInstallerConsole community install -silent server;8.0.12;x64:*:type=config;
openfirewall=true;generallog=true;binlog=true;serverid=3306;enable_tcpip=true;port=3306;
rootpasswd=Unkn0wN;installdir="C:\MySQL\MySQL Server 8.0";datadir="C:\MySQL\data"
I discovered that using the auth_plugin setting with caching_sha2_password allowed for creating a user.
As of MySQL 8.0, caching_sha2_password is both the preferred and the default authentication plugin.
MySQLInstallerConsole community install -silent server;8.0.21;x64:*:^
type=config;openfirewall=false;generallog=true;binlog=true;^
serverid=3306;enable_tcpip=true;port=3306;rootpasswd=Unkn0wN;^
installdir="C:\MySQL\MySQL80";datadir="C:\MySQL\Data":^
type=user;username=foo;password=bar;role=DBManager;auth_plugin=caching_sha2_password
I've also been successful at installing other products like so
MySQLInstallerConsole community install -silent ^
workbench;8.0.21;x64:* ^
shell;8.0.21;x64:* ^
connector/ODBC;8.0.21;x64:* ^
connector/J;8.0.21;x86:* ^
connector/C++;8.0.21;x64:* ^
connector/NET;8.0.21;x86:*
Some references:
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/authentication-plugins.html
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/upgrading-from-previous-series.html#upgrade-caching-sha2-password
Does the MySQL-server and PHP5-MySQLi version have to match in order for a connection to be possible? I'm currently receiving the error below: I am running BSD.
"Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'PDOException' with message 'could not find driver'..."
Here is the the connection info:
$info = "mysql:dbname=myDB;host=localhost";
$user = "dbUser";
$pw = "somePW";
return(new PDO($info, $user, $pw));
Here is my MySQL information:
mysql-server-5.5.24
php5-mysqli-5.4.3
I had this same issue on my CentOS install. I had tried to install imagick and hosed my install. When I removed all of my php files and reinstalled something wasn't working right.
I ran:
yum install php-pdo
yum install php-pdo_mysql
After doing those two lines I ran
service httpd restart
and everything came back up and running.
PDO uses database specific drivers to connect to database systems. It looks like you are missing the pdo_mysql driver that is required to connect to a MySQL database. There is some details on installing the driver on the pdo_mysql manual page, or there may be a BSD package that you can use (I am afraid I'm not familiar enough with BSD to offer specific advice).
Thanks to zerkms and John C for pointing me in the right direction. Below are the commands I used to install the driver:
#cd /usr/ports/databases/php5-pdo_mysql
#make install clean
#apachectl restart
I am trying to install rasqal 0.9.20 library http://librdf.org/rasqal/ onto a windows 7 machine with cygwin.Earlier i have successfully installed the raptor-2.2.0 library http://librdf.org/raptor/ and i can verify this with the rapper tool was created after the installation(./configure , ./make ,/make install)
The error that i am getting from the configuration of rasqal is :
./configure --enable-raptor2
...
checking for raptor... configure: error: Raptor2 is not installed - see http://librdf.org/raptor/ to get a version newer than 1.9.0
I can't find a way to fix it. The code from the cofigure file that handles this flag is the below :
11840 # raptor is REQUIRED despite the checking here
11841 RAPTOR_MIN_VERSION=1.4.19
11842 RAPTOR_MAX_VERSION=1.8.99
11843 RAPTOR2_MIN_VERSION=1.9.0
11844
11845 raptor2=no
11846 # Check whether --enable-raptor2 was given.
11847 if test "${enable_raptor2+set}" = set; then :
11848 enableval=$enable_raptor2; raptor2="$enableval"
11849 else
11850 raptor2="no"
11851 fi
Raptor 2.0.0 uses only pkg-config to provide configuration information, raptor-config was removed. The same applies to rasqal itself, the rasqal-config program will go away at some point. The --enable-raptor2 option to rasqal and librdf was for testing the beta raptor2, and it has been removed from rasqal 0.9.22 and librdf GIT head.
Set PKG_CONFIG_PATH to include the correct path:
env PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig ./configure
Another method, if available on your system, is to define the environment variable in /etc/environment:
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig