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    doforumda
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    this command didnt return something
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    root@zafar-laptop:/# find /opt/lampp -name log -type d
    root@zafar-laptop:/#
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      doforumda
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      i have a folder inside lampp with the name logs. is it the one which your are talking about

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        lyuts
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        Solution 1:
        @find /opt/lampp -name '*.log'@
        This might need sudo'ing.

        Solution 2:
        If 1st fails then you need to find the config files for mysql (it should be located in /opt/lampp directory) and try to find out what is the location of mysql's log files.

        I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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          doforumda
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          there are 6 files in there but no mysql.log

          these are the files
          access_log, cgisock.1693, error_log, httpd.pid, php_error_log, ssl_request_log

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            Dii
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            Don't bother with the log files, I guess Qt looks at the wrong place for the socket file...

            Let's check this line in your mysql config file (my.cnf):

            socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock

            You should find my.cnf in /etc/ or /etc/mysql/ ... I don't know ubuntu that much.

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              doforumda
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              1st solution returns this
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              root@zafar-laptop:/# find /opt/lampp -name *.log
              /opt/lampp/htdocs/xampp/contrib/sqlnet.log
              @

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                doforumda
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                #92

                with which editor i can view that .conf file. with gedit or something.

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                  lyuts
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                  [quote author="¤ Dii ¤" date="1286881470"]
                  You should find my.cnf in /etc/ or /etc/mysql/ ... I don't know ubuntu that much.[/quote]

                  I don't think that this config will be in /etc. He uses lampp - a preconfigured bundle. That config might be in /opt/lampp.

                  I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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                    Dii
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                    BTW a quick sum:

                    • mysql is installed
                    • database and tables are created
                    • access is granted
                    • qt code looks fine

                    I see two possibilities here: libmysqlclient is missing, or the socket file is at different place.

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                      doforumda
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                      the file my.cnf is in etc/mysql folder

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                        Dii
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                        doforumda: use gedit

                        sudo gedit /etc/mysql/my.cnf

                        at least most of the ubuntu machines have the config file there.

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                          doforumda
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                          this is the socket line in my.cnf

                          @
                          socket = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
                          @

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                            Dii
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                            ok then the wrong socket guess was wrong... but let's make it sure:

                            sudo ls -l /var/run/mysqld/*

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                              doforumda
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                              after running this sudo ls -l /var/run/mysqld/* there is nothing inside run directory

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                                Dii
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                                uhmmmmmmm that's more than strange, the socket file should be there somewhere, let's find it:

                                find /var -name mysqld.sock

                                if no result:

                                find /opt -name mysqld.sock

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                                  doforumda
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                                  both of them didnt return any resutl

                                  @
                                  root@zafar-laptop:/# find /var -name mysqld.sock
                                  root@zafar-laptop:/# find /opt -name mysqld.sock
                                  root@zafar-laptop:/#
                                  @

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                                    lyuts
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                                    I have bitnami lampp stack installed and when I start it then the socket file is created in /opt/lamppstack/mysql/tmp/mysql.sock. I think doforumda shoudl have similar directory and we need to check the permissions for that directory.

                                    I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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                                      Dii
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                                      Usually that means, that the mysql daemon is not running... but the the command line should not work as well... ;(

                                      It doesn't hurt to try to start the daemon:

                                      sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start

                                      ... and do the search for the socket file as above.

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                                        Dii
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                                        gosh, do the find with sudo:

                                        sudo find /opt -name mysqld.sock
                                        sudo find /var -name mysqld.sock

                                        damn, I always forget that with ubuntu

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                                          Dii
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                                          lyuts: yes, if he have the socket file at the same place, we need to symlink it to the /var/... location and happy end :) I hope so.

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