[TYPO3-project-4-3] Database problem during 1-2-3 installation
Dan Osipov
dosipov at phillyburbs.com
Wed Oct 7 23:04:24 CEST 2009
Take a look at my thread "Install tool usability" in this list
(05/30/09). Does it describe the problems you're seeing?
The only workaround for my problems is to switch out of 1-2-3 mode.
Dan Osipov
Calkins Media
http://danosipov.com/blog/
Martin Klepsch wrote:
> Hey,
> im trying to install since 2 or 3 days and i couldnt find a solution for my
> problem so maybe its a missing feature a.k.a. bug or i am doing something
> stupid wrong..
>
> Imagine the install tool in 1-2-3 mode:
>
> STEP1:
> Im entering my credentials and after pressing continue it seems that
> everything gone right.
> No error message or new entries in the mysql-error.log.
>
> STEP2 & STEP3:
> Selecting a database does not work since there is no other displayed than
> 'information_schema' .
> Although there is a database and the user i used in STEP1 has rights to
> access it. (i've done that: "GRANT ALL ON db.* TO 'usr'@'localhost';" and
> "flush privileges;" )
> Creating a new database works only if you name the new database 'test'
> (didnt work: 'blah', 'ttes', 't3v43', 't343'). Isnt that strange?
> After creating 'test' im getting the message "There is no access to the
> database (**)!" in STEP3.
> Again im doing "GRANT ALL ON test.* TO 'usr'@'localhost';" and "flush
> privileges;".
> Then i go back to STEP2 and now i am able to choose 'test' as database i
> want to use.
> After clicking on 'continue' im getting "There is no access to the
> database (**)!" again in STEP3.
>
> I really dont know what i can do and i am kinda sure that its not a
> permission problem.
> Maybe its just a missing feature.
>
> My System:
> Mac OS X 10.5.7
> Macports
> |-- php5 @5.3.0_3+apache2+macosx+pear
> |-- php5-mbstring @5.3.0_0
> |-- php5-mysql @5.3.0_0+mysqlnd
> |-- php5-sqlite @5.3.0_1
> |-- php5-xdebug @2.0.5_0
> '-- mysql5-server @5.0.86_0
>
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
> martin
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