12-18-2010
mysql_upgrade_info ...
now i resolved the error some wat .. shall i change the mode of
"mysql_upgrade_info "
to chmod 777 mysql_upgrade_info
now it is -rw-r--r--
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what is mysql_upgrade...?
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