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http://dev.mysql.com/doc/administrator/en/index.html获取具体的信息3.3.1. Installing the Generic Tarball
The generic tar archive allows you to install MySQL GUI Tools on most Linux distributions. The tarball file is called mysql-gui-tools-version.tar.gz, where version indicates the MySQL GUI Tools version (for example, 5.0r3).
To see all files in the tarball, run this command:
shell> tar -tzf mysql-gui-tools-version.tar.gzTo install MySQL GUI Tools, run this command:
shell> tar --directory=/opt -xzvf mysql-gui-tools-version.tar.gzThis installs the various application binaries in the directory, /opt/mysql-gui-tools-version.
If you install MySQL GUI Tools to the opt directory, icons for use with desktop shortcuts or for creating menu items are found under the opt/mysql-gui-tools-version/share/mysql-gui directory.
If you install MySQL GUI Tools to a directory other than the /opt directory, you will need to update the installation directory. This done by using the --update-paths option the first time that you run any one of the MySQL GUI Tools. For example, when running Query Browser for the first time, navigate to the installation directory and enter the following command:
shell> ./mysql-query-browser --update-pathsYou need only run one MySQL GUI Tools application with the --update-path option. This updates the path for all MySQL GUI Tools.
If you do not use the default installation directory and create a Desktop shortcut using the .desktop files found under the mysql-gui-tools-5.0 directory you must edit the properties of any shortcut you create. Enter the correct path for the application on your system.
6.2. Running Under Linux
Under Linux, the names of the executable files in the MySQL GUI Tools suite are:
mysql-administrator
mysql-query-browser
NoteThere is no Linux version of MySQL Migration Toolkit.
If you installed MySQL GUI Tools to the /opt directory using the tar archive file, change into the /opt/mysql-gui-tools-version directory to run any one of the MySQL GUI Tools.
To run MySQL Administrator you would type:
shell> ./mysql-administrator However, adding /opt/mysql-gui-tools-version to the PATH variable makes it much simpler to run MySQL GUI Tools — you need not worry about your present working directory.
When installed from RPM files, the MySQL GUI Tools are found in the /usr/bin directory. This directory is usually included in the PATH variable, so running any one of the MySQL GUI Tools simply requires typing the executable file name, regardless of your current directory. For example:
shell> mysql-administratorFor those distributions that create menu items, you may also, of course, start any one of the tools by choosing the menu item.