README for Mini SQL Version 2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the production release of Mini SQL 2.0! The 2.0 code has been undergoing Beta testing for many months now and has proven to be stable enough for a production release. Development and bug fixing will continue as problems are identified so please check our web site regularly for upates at http://www.Hughes.com.au/ As the software has now officially left the Beta test stage, it is being released as a commercial package. The software may be evaluated for 14 days before a license fee is due. If you continue to use the software after 14 days you are required to pay a licnese fee. To license your copy of mSQL 2.0, simply print out the invoice form located in the doc/ directory of this distribution and return it with payment to us either via postal mail or via fax. Our fax number and postal address has changed since the 1.x release so please check the details before sending your payment. FreeBSD-specific port notes --------------------------- The port of mSQL 1.x lived in it's own tree, /usr/local/Minerva. At the time, mSQL was a part of a larger project called Minerva, to which other tools would be added. These other tools would also live in /usr/local/Minerva. As of the 2.x release of mSQL, the author of mSQL has put many of these tools into the base mSQL distribution, and so it is no longer feasible to have the program live in it's own directory. So, in keeping with the BSD directory tree structure, you will find the following changes between the "official" mSQL 2.x distribution and the FreeBSD port : Documentation states: Port uses: ===================== ========================== /usr/local/Hughes /usr/local /usr/local/Hughes/msqldb /var/db/msqldb /usr/local/Hughes/msql2.sock /var/spool/msql/msql2.sock /usr/local/Hughes/msql2.pid /var/spool/msql/msql2.pid /usr/local/Hughes/msql.conf /usr/local/etc/msql2/msql.conf /usr/local/Hughes/msql.acl /usr/local/etc/msql2/msql.acl To start the daemon, run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/msql2.sh as root. This will start the daemon as the 'msql' user to make sure that the access permissions are correct. This script will be executed upon system startup. Remember that mSQL is not free for use. Please see /usr/local/share/doc/msql/License for details. -- j.