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Selecting data from mysql using qt?

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    doforumda
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    yes the second command returns this

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    root@zafar-laptop:/# sudo ls -l /opt/lampp/etc/my.cnf
    -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5030 2009-04-10 10:11 /opt/lampp/etc/my.cnf
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      Dii
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      ok doforumda, that's enough... I want to make it sure, can you check, the
      sudo ls -l /opt/lampp/etc/my.cnf
      or
      sudo ls -l /opt/lampp/etc/mysql/my.cnf
      ?
      If one of them is there, let's take a look with gedit, for the
      socket = /something
      part?

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        Dii
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        ok, then
        sudo gedit /opt/lamp/etc/my.cnf

        look for the socket = something line

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          lyuts
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          ¤ Dii ¤, maybe this would be easier?

          @sudo find /opt/lampp -name my.cnf -type f | xargs grep -n socket@

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

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            doforumda
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            Dii: i use this command sudo gedit /opt/lamp/etc/my.cnf but unfortunately the file is empty. there is nothing in it.

            lyut: your command sudo find /opt/lampp -name my.cnf -type f | xargs grep -n socket

            displays this
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            root@zafar-laptop:/# sudo find /opt/lampp -name my.cnf -type f | xargs
            /opt/lampp/etc/my.cnf
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              doforumda
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              sorry wait

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                Dii
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                lyuts: yes it should be easier...

                doforumda: i misstyped the command, try this:
                sudo gedit /opt/lampp/etc/my.cnf

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                  doforumda
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                  lyut: your command sudo find /opt/lampp -name my.cnf -type f | xargs grep -n socket actually displays this. above one was wrong because i use the wrong command

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                  root@zafar-laptop:/# sudo find /opt/lampp -name my.cnf -type f | xargs grep -n socket
                  21:socket = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock
                  28:socket = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock
                  44:# All interaction with mysqld must be made via Unix sockets or named pipes.
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                    doforumda
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                    lyut: sudo gedit /opt/lampp/etc/my.cnf this command does open my.cnf and it also have

                    socket = /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock

                    in two lines means there are two entries for socket in my.cnf

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                      lyuts
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                      I think this is rather rough solution, but worth trying:

                      @sudo mkdir -p /var/run/mysqld
                      sudo ln -s /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock@

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

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                        doforumda
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                        so what next i think here the path for socket is correct because i have one mysql.sock file in that exactly same directory

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                          doforumda
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                          you mean i should create a dir at opt/lampp/var/run/mysqld ????

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                            doforumda
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                            millions of thanks to both of you TYUT and Dii. it works. one more question can please tell me what does this command do
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                            sudo ln -s /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
                            @

                            and also if i want to install everything from scratch then once i have to use this command to make it work?

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                              Dii
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                              doforumda: the problem was ~small... the Qt mysql driver looks for the socket file (the connection to mysql) in the default location (var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock), though you had it somewhere else, because your lampp package changed the path.

                              The "ln -s" made a symbolic link to that, so the /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock point to the /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock. This way Qt can find it. If you do a new installation, with lampp, you should do it again, if you use the regular mysql package, probably, you won't face this problem.

                              lyuts: great work, we deserve these points :)

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                                lyuts
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                                I think our solution is rough enough, but at least it works. I think the best solution is to set the socket parameter in my.cnf to /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock. But it is up to you doforumda.

                                bq. millions of thanks to both of you TYUT and Dii.

                                Hey, I'm lyuts, not TYUT :)

                                doforumda and ¤ Dii ¤, my congratulations, we did it.

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

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                                  Dii
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                                  lyuts: I think that's the best solution, if he is changing the socket parameter of mysql probably he will screw up some other components in his LAMPP configuration. I don't recommend that.

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                                    lyuts
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                                    I don't know what's going on within LAMPP and you might be right. It's just creating this symlink looks more like a workaround.

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

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                                      doforumda
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                                      [quote author="lyuts" date="1286886793"]I think our solution is rough enough, but at least it works. I think the best solution is to set the socket parameter in my.cnf to /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock. But it is up to you doforumda.

                                      bq. millions of thanks to both of you TYUT and Dii.

                                      Hey, I'm lyuts, not TYUT :)

                                      doforumda and ¤ Dii ¤, my congratulations, we did it.[/quote]

                                      sorry I wrote your name wrong

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                                        with 131 replies, I think this must be the longest threaded discussion in devnet forum so far !!!
                                        congrats to you guys for sticking till the end and solving it :)

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                                          doforumda
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                                          hi
                                          i have got the same problem again after restarting my system.
                                          when i execute code it again fails to connect. it returns this problem.
                                          @
                                          Starting /home/zafar/c++/insertquery-build-desktop/insertquery...
                                          DB could be opened QSqlError(2002, "QMYSQL: Unable to connect", "Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)")
                                          /home/zafar/c++/insertquery-build-desktop/insertquery exited with code 0
                                          @

                                          i ran this command
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                                          sudo ln -s /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
                                          @
                                          but this displays this error
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                                          ln: creating symbolic link `/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock': No such file or directory
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                                          i have already created this directory while lyut and Dii were solving this problem. at that time when i ran this command it worked really perfect but now it is not working.
                                          Please help

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