Hello Christoph,

> This results in a mess if the mysqld should run on localhost, too
> (typical setup for a small size and also suggested by the installer) but
> is not installed yet.

We can never verify this for remote hosts, only for localhost. So we'd
need to special-case localhost. I'll see whether that's possible without
generating too much trouble. Afterall, we cannot reliably check whether
MySQL is completely correctly installed and is actually running on
whatever host, so fixing this would only handle a small subset of the
cases.


Thijs

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