Sherer 481 Posted January 27, 2017 Share Posted January 27, 2017 Hello, I have been working on upgrading some stuff for source compiled on FreeBSD 11.0 32 bits. As you know current libraries are pretty old so I figured out to do some update using the latest sources. Someone may make a use of it. The package contains: - DevIL Library 1.7.8 - JPEG Library 9.1 - Lmcs Library 1.19 - Mng Library 1.0.10 - Png Library 1.6.29 - Tiff Library 1.5 - Mysql C Connector 6.1.9.1 - Jasper Library - Headers for Mysql C Connector and DevIL Due the newer version of DevIL you need to add jasper library to the linker. I did not include Cryptopp Library. If you wanna upgrade it just compile newest version from ports. Link to download: http://www53.zippyshare.com/v/kjclpzSV/file.html 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mafianekcek 15 Posted January 9, 2019 Share Posted January 9, 2019 How you updated lib to 5.7 mysql? Can i get contact to you please? My skype is pet-sek or discord BOSS#3891 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Active Member Mind Rapist 188 Posted January 10, 2019 Active Member Share Posted January 10, 2019 If you have MySQL Server prior to 5.7 via portsnap: pkg delete mysqlXX-server where XX = your version. If you have built it through ports: cd /usr/ports/databases/mysqlXX-server && make deinstall clean and then: cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql57-server && make install clean Hit [ENTER] as many times as it takes to accept default parameters and once prompts are over, wait for the build to finish. Voilla! MySQL Server 5.7 is installed. Don't forget, remove directory /var/db/mysql (create backup of course if you have needed data inside) and run ### Check this line in /etc/rc.conf and IF IT DOESN'T EXIST run the first line. Run second line anyway ### echo 'mysql_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf service mysql-server start Once you start the service, reboot. If you want a fresh start with your MySQL tables this is a simple guide to reset root password: https://www.unix-ninja.com/p/Resetting_the_MySQL_root_password_in_FreeBSD after that, copy all tables in /var/db/mysql but do not overwrite mysql folder. If you want your old tables back, extract everything in /var/db/mysql INCLUDING mysql. This will recover your old root password and users. Hope you found this helpful. Best regards 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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