January 8, 201610 yr comment_11708 Hi, Is there a module from which I can install the MySQL 5.7 server? Report
January 8, 201610 yr comment_11712 Currently there is no module for MySQL 5.7 server.All the bestRic Report
February 11, 201610 yr Author comment_11746 That is what I guessed. Any plans to introduce mysql 5.7 module anytime soon? I am sure many people out there would love it. Report
March 14, 20178 yr comment_11870 Uniserver is always up-to-date for Apache and PHP, but why not for MySQL? The first general release for MySQL 5.7 is 1,5 years ago. Is there any planned module for MySQL 5.7? Or is there a workaround to create one? Report
November 24, 20178 yr comment_11962 I upgraded to MySQL 5.7.20 with the following steps (numbering is slightly off): 11. Download the latest x86-64 ZIP from https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/ 12. Extract the ZIP. 13. Diff the old mysql folder against the new mysql folder and observe no diffs 14. copy over bin/share NOT the data folder 15. copy mysqld to mysqld_z 16. copy over the 2 ini files 17. run mysqld --initialize 18. launch the mysql process from uniserver 19. change the root password using mysql workbench for mysql after nicking the current one from mysql.err 20. stop mysqld with task manager 21. change the password a second time using uniserver 22. start mysqld from uniserver 23. confirm it is running by connecting with workbench 24. stop mysqld with uniserver 25. start uniserver and apache as a services 26. restore your data 27. PARTY! Report
January 23, 20224 yr comment_16124 Hello @Zian, Do you know if these steps can be used to install mysql 8.0.28? I've downloaded Windows (x86, 64-bit), ZIP Archive from mysql.com but there are a lot more files in that archive than in UniformServer. Should I keep all of them? If not, which ones are required? Hope to hear from you soon! Regards, Sylvain Report
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