![]() Launched to celebrate the new-style Little Green Desktop web site, 0.49 features some new enhancements including medium-resolution screen grabbing, Timer A routines and disk image creation from within PaCifiST. I was also proud of the site design :) PaCifiST - we salute you! Everything else from here on is old news dated 98 or 99, the downloads page will work fine but the links page - well, good luck! Frederic, if you're reading this - drop me a mail! So why did I bother to put this site back on-line again? It's because PaCifiST is still actually a damn good emulator - if you only have a clunkly slow laptop or an ageing PC, then the new breed of Windows emulators aren't going to fair too well, but this little program will blast along. However - the emulator has not been updated in years and is now woefully behind many of the current crop such as WinSTon or Steem - indeed no-one has heard from the author Frederic for many years and he doesn't reply to email or postal letters. Exploding onto the emulation scene in early 1996 PaCifiST was at the head of a whole new wave of ST emulators and is solely responsible for bringing about the ST emulator revolution. Others came before it (Gemulator and StonX) but neither could handle any of the things which made the ST so much fun (i.e. PaCifiST was the first real attempt at a true Atari ST emulator for the PC. ![]() PaCifiST - an Atari ST emulator for the PCĬurrent Version: 0.49b Last Site Update: 18th October 2001 SO it appears I there is a bad copy of the client program "mysql" in the official download package for MacOS.PaCifiST : Atari ST Emulator for the PC : Homepage It has the same cksum(1) as the installed one, and behaves similarly. I used the tool "Pacifist" to open the MacOS Installer package and extract just the mysql binary. I attempted unsuccessfully to use the same tools from another LAN machine, but that is probably just a GRANT thing. I successfully created a simple table in the test database and wrote/read a few records. I installed third-party clients "Sequel Pro" and "Querious." Both of them can connect to the database at 127.0.0.1. (mariadb/server/bin/perror tells me that means: "Old database file," which is strange, coming from a new installation.) I tried running other utilities in /usr/local/mariadb/server/bin, and got a similar message, probably because they are mostly shell script wrappers around mysql. Then I tried to run mysql from the shell, and I get "Illegal Instruction: 4" and a shell return code of 132. It did not re-start, so I manually ran "./bin/mysqld_safe -user=mysql &" Sh: line 1: 1580 Illegal instruction: 4 '/usr/local/mariadb/server/bin/mysql' -no-defaults -help 2>&1 > /dev/nullįATAL ERROR: Can't execute '/usr/local/mariadb/server/bin/mysql'įiguring that the physical install succeeded, but initialization scripts failed, I manually followed the instructions in INSTALL_BINARY, and killed the running mysqld process. var/log/mariadb_installer.log ends with: ![]() ![]() I went away for a while, and came back and mysqld was running, probably due to launchd. The installer said the installation failed, near the very end of the process. Should be pretty much like the test environment, no? :-) So, I re-formatted the disk, clean-installed the latest MacOS (10.13.3), installed the latest Xcode, installed Remote Desktop (this Mac Mini server is normally headless), and downloaded the latest (10.2.12) MariaDB installer. I have been having a fit trying to install MariaDB 10.2 on MacOS X, both via the official installer, and via home-brew.Īt first, I thought I couldn't complain, since I was using an older OS than the one stated on the MariaDB Download page, and I appeared to be getting missing lib reference errors in the log.
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