In fact, I did install MySQL onto Jaguar using Marc's instructions. MySQL works fine... just not from the command line.
I've been doing searches (google and this site), and this BPT/trap thing is apparently showing up with some other OSS installations. Apple moved around some libraries, or changed them, breaking many dependencies.
I had a somewhat similar problem with Marc's standalone PHP 4.1.1 install... but he said he didn't have time right now to update it for 10.2.
Once I get past a hard programming deadline, I'll probably come back and try reinstalling MySQL again. Hopefully in the next few days there will be some corrective patching from Apple, and some fixes from the OSS people.
I've been doing searches (google and this site), and this BPT/trap thing is apparently showing up with some other OSS installations. Apple moved around some libraries, or changed them, breaking many dependencies.
I had a somewhat similar problem with Marc's standalone PHP 4.1.1 install... but he said he didn't have time right now to update it for 10.2.
Once I get past a hard programming deadline, I'll probably come back and try reinstalling MySQL again. Hopefully in the next few days there will be some corrective patching from Apple, and some fixes from the OSS people.