How to Configure MySQL on Mac for the Terminal Application Part 1.
Through the conclusion of just this article, you should have been able to install the MySQL domain controller onto your Mac enabling local production.Ĭontents: Part 1.
Whatever your choice is, we hope this post can help you remove the unwanted app fully and free up much more space.How to install MySQL Mac? Although Mac OS somehow doesn't include something like a pre-configured version of MySQL, these step-by-step instructions would make the whole thing simple for everyone. Using PowerMyMac, however, is suggested for everyone as it is a rather easy method overall.
The manual method is suggested to those who are familiar with the terminal and are used to inputting commands. Now that you have the two methods of uninstalling MySQL available to you, you can now make an educated decision of how you want to uninstall MySQL on Mac. For those who are not too comfortable using the Terminal, which is quite a number of people, this might seem like a hurdle that is too high and a bit too complicated, but unfortunately this is one of the few methods to manually uninstall MySQL on Mac without using an Uninstaller like PowerMyMac. That should just about complete all you need to do in the Terminal in order to uninstall MySQL. sudo rm -rf /private/var/db/receipts/*mysql*.sudo rm -rf /Library/PreferencePanes/My*.sudo rm -rf /Library/StartupItems/MySQLCOM.Input these commands after the previous one:
Type in the command sudo rm /usr/local/mysql, this may ask for your administrator password Follow these steps to uninstall MySQL on Mac manually: To uninstall MySQL you will have to open the terminal in order to completely remove it from your Mac. On a side note, deleting other programs using the drag method also leaves a lot of files still on the Mac, which takes up space and you definitely don’t want that in the long run. Unlike other programs where you can simply drag the program into the trash bin and delete it, MySQL does not work that way. MySQL is a little unique, in order to successfully uninstall and maybe reinstall MySQL you will need to open the terminal in order to finish the uninstallation process first. PowerMyMac has made a rather difficult process very easy and efficient, it can be used by veterans and people who are not too well-versed in using Macs. When it is over, MySQL is now no longer on your Mac. Click the Clean button to start uninstalling MySQL.Select MySQL as well as the multiple files related to it.After the list has been displayed, please search for MySQL among the results.Scan your Mac to check all the apps on your Mac.You will see several options on the main page that can maintain the health of your Mac.