I have a MAC OSX 10.6, intel 64 bit,
I'm looking at the mySQL download options at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html#macosx
There are no download options for 10.6, do you think the 10.5 downloads below will work?
Mac OS X 10.5 (x86)
Mac OS X 10.5 (x86_64)
Cheers
I installed and use x86_64 on a snow leopard macbook pro.
According to this link a fresh install of the version you mentioned above should work.
Best wishes,
Fabian
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We're still running MySQL (community server) on macOS 10.12 Sierra (because Apple has gutted later versions of macOS and macOS Server and we don't want to go there just yet). It appears the latest MySQL security updates (October 2018) no longer support macOS with the 5.6.x track. The 5.7.x and 8.x tracks now only list installers for 10.13 High Sierra and 10.14 Mojave.
So, the question is: can you install the latest MySQL 5.7.24 on macOS 10.12 Sierra and will it run without problems?
I'm okay if it's simply "unsupported" and will install but if it specifically won't install/will cause problems I would like to know before upgrading. I've searched the MySQL web site for information on this but there is nothing.
I asked this question on the MySQL forums and got no response. Hope someone here can help.
I am trying to get MySQL running on GM of El Capitan. When I go to MySQL downloads for the Community server there are 2 .DMG archives - one for Mac OS X version 10.9 and one for 10.8. However when I download the 10.9 .dmg archive and open it it contains the 10.8 server. If you look at the 2 MD5 hashes for the 2 .DMGs they are the same.
So is there no 10.9 version of MySQL? Is there no difference? I can install it, but when I try and start it it fails on El Capitan.
I just want to make sure I am not missing something given there is no 10.10 and certainly not yet a 10.11 .DMG archive.
Is there a feasible way to simulate Safari 6 on OS X 10.9?
I haven't been able to find a way myself.
You could create a virtual machine (using VMware or VirtualBox) running OS X Lion or Mountain Lion, then you can install Safari 6.1 from the App Store, or using the following links:
http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/18/32/041-6651/147ugedbeiqpz43czixlgawayfoa7tjyjv/Safari6.1MountainLion.pkg
http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/47/40/041-6648/a9y00qwi8esz3gl5v2gfik1p3rgvn7zftz/Safari6.1Lion.pkg
I need to insall mysql Workbench on a 64 bit Mac OSX, but there only seems to be a 32 bit at the download page: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/5.2.html
Does anyone know if there is a 64 bit available? Or is it OK to install the 32 bit version on a 64 bit Mac?
Many thanks in advance!
You can install the 32 bit version and it will run just fine, i do it on my own Mac.
When I try to access mysql command line on my mac it gives me this error - it doesn't matter what mysql command, username, password, server or I use either:
Launch of "mysql" failed: the PowerPC architecture is no longer supported.
This happened right after I installed Mac OS X lion. I am using MAMP Pro - I am upgraded to the latest version: 2.0.3- as my stack and I was wondering if anyone had any solutions for me. This is kind of a priority since I need it to handle large mysql imports.
BTW, I don't have a powerpc. I have intel core duo 2.66ghz
Try downloading and reinstalling MySQL from http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/. Depending on your machine, you'll want to either grab the Mac OS X ver. 10.6 (x86, 64-bit) or Mac OS X ver. 10.6 (x86, 32-bit) version.
Maybe you should install another version of mysql or you can install xampp at
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-macosx.html