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Install mysql56-server on any FreeBSD _i386 /x64


Calos

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Sometimes there is a need to use older software because there are compatibility problems with the current one. Often such a case in the metin2 server is a mysql server where there are differences between versions of mysql /mariadb and releases /5.6 /8.0. To avoid this hassle there is a way to install mysql56-server mysql56-client on any release of Freebsd up to 14 x64.

To do this just do the following:
1. download the files

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put in sftp ftp to ur server and follow 2. 3. 4. step

2. install mysql56

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3. check if the library files are already installed

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this command should this result as they are installed

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If it shows nothing means that we have to install them manually

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(for Freebsd 32bit use libs_32bit_mysql.tgz )

3.now we have mysql56 installed and proceed as standard

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The rest is done exactly the same as with any other mysql server, then just add the user and install the databases.

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On 10/18/2024 at 1:09 AM, Calos said:

Sometimes there is a need to use older software because there are compatibility problems with the current one. Often such a case in the metin2 server is a mysql server where there are differences between versions of mysql /mariadb and releases /5.6 /8.0. To avoid this hassle there is a way to install mysql56-server mysql56-client on any release of Freebsd up to 14 x64.

To do this just do the following:
1. download the files

 

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put in sftp ftp to ur server and follow 2. 3. 4. step

2. install mysql56

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3. check if the library files are already installed

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this command should this result as they are installed

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If it shows nothing means that we have to install them manually

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(for Freebsd 32bit use libs_32bit_mysql.tgz )

3.now we have mysql56 installed and proceed as standard

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The rest is done exactly the same as with any other mysql server, then just add the user and install the databases.

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