Re: Building MySQL 5.7 From Source on Windows

From: Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex_at_attglobal.net>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 17:13:43 -0400
Message-ID: <qoalhr$q7l$1_at_jstuckle.eternal-september.org>


On 10/17/2019 12:38 PM, Lyle H. Gray wrote:
> "J.O. Aho" <user_at_example.net> wrote in news:h0qaf8Fa19pU1
> _at_mid.individual.net:
>

>> On 10/10/2019 16.32, Lyle H. Gray wrote:
>>
>>> However, my build is not opening the port specified in the my.ini
>>> configuration file (checked using netstat -an on host).  Everything

> else
>>> _appears_ to be fine, but I can't connect to the running service to
>>> verify that, so I can't actually run any tests.
>>
>> Do a whole system search for my.ini, you may have another file, which

> is
>> higher up in the priority list for the location of my.ini.

>
> Checked and rechecked -- correct my.ini was being used.
>
>>> And just like that, as of this past Monday, 14-Oct-2019, MySQL
>>> Community
>> Edition 5.7.28 has gone GA.
>>> I am no longer doomed. :D
>>
>> Wait that you are supposed to use a newer version of openssl than the
>> bundle one ;)

>
> I sure hope not -- have to load the files onto the server now to verify
> that TLSv1.2 is supported correctly.
>

[Quoted] [Quoted] Look at your error log. Something is stopping it from opening the port.   It could be a lot of things. Without the log it's only a guess.

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