MySQL GUI tool in Solaris

Hello, I am new working with solaris, and I would like to know if there is any GUI tool for MySQL working for Solaris OS.
Please feel free to reach me at [email protected]
Thanks

mediis is correct, in that the MySQL distribution doesn't have a GUI. As gcc does come with Solaris, and these tools are fairly easily compiled (I have put MySQL Adnimistrator and PHPmyAdmin on some of my S10 systems). However, Solaris has the open-source tool Webmin, and you can somewhat manage MySQL with Webmin. If you are looking for a simple management tool, this might work for you. Otherwise, I suggest compiling MySQL Administrator.

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