Hi!
Actually on Windows there is NO crutial difference in MySQL configuration. It starts
slightly different, that's it.
1. You can start it as a windows service like this
net start MySQL
stop
net stop MySQL
2. Manual start like this
mysql\bin\mysqld.exe --standalone --console
stop like this
mysql\bin\mysqladmin.exe -u root -p<root password> shutdown
Config files should be almost the same. Just consult MySQL manuals for details. I used to
play with it on Windows long ago and didn't have much trouble to set it up. Just be
sure, that all paths are set correctly and MySQL "eats" right config file at
startup.
Thus if your XWiki data would be relatively small sized AND you don't want to play
with multiwiki environment, - better use standalone distribution with HSQLDB.
Kind regards,
Dmitry
Mon, 26 Mar 2012 00:26:12 -0700 (PDT) от Alex <alex_web(a)gmx.de>de>:
Hi, i have a problem with deinstalling MySQL completly
from my notebook.
I have the xwiki running on my normal pc, but i also want to work on it on
the notebook.
But after watching a lot of forums about that i can't configure the MySQL
server.
So i thought about asking here because i just only know one way of getting
through it --> completly new windows installation.
Have someone any idea how to get it with MySQL or is it easier with Postgre
or Xampp?
It is not so easy to install xwiki because there is only a tutorial for
debian users and not for windows...
I hope someone can help me...
Thanks
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