Rob Church wrote:
On 22/05/06, Nomad of Norad (David C Hall)
wikimaster@joshua-wopr.com wrote:
Nomad of Norad (David C Hall) wrote:
Nomad of Norad (David C Hall) wrote:
Okay, tried it again, with the full database name this time, and
got:
[snippity]
Generating configuration file... * Database type: mysql * PHP is linked with old MySQL client libraries. If you are
using a
MySQL 4.1 server and have problems connecting to the database, see http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/old-client.html for help. * Attempting to connect to database server as
joshua-w_wiki...success.
* Connected to 4.0.16 * Database joshua-w_wiki exists * Creating tables... using MySQL 4 table defs... done. * Initializing data... * Granting user permissions to wikiuser on
joshua-w_wiki...Query
"GRANT DELETE,INSERT,SELECT,UPDATE ON `joshua-w_wiki`.* TO 'wikiuser'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'pl0p!' " failed with error code
"Access
denied for user: 'joshua-w_wiki@localhost' to database
'joshua-w_wiki'
(localhost)".
Create a user and grant them permissions on the database, then use that username and password as the connection username and password during installation.
Well, in vDeck (Website administration Web interface), when I pull up the Databases screen, from what I see under the banner "set db permissions for user joshua-w_wiki" it appears I already have all the permissions set for the database joshua-w_wiki. I see checkboxes for Select, Insert, Update, Delete, Create, Drop, Index, and Alter, plus a Check All checkox that, when selected, causes all the other checkboxes to get checked.
It has been set to the above from the beginning.
Am I missing something here? Is there a hidden function or screen inside phpMyAdmin that further enables this stuff?
In some shared hosting setups, granting the user "all" permissions on the database is required so that the schema can be set up.
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