Hi,

thanks for taking the time to fix the bug forked from apache2 that I
originially reported.

The init numbers for mysql-server is now 19 for both start and stop.
For the stop procedure, I`d suggest that the number be higher, so that
the mysql server is stopped later than applications using it. If e.g.
some apps depending on it start and stop on the default, 20, they will
be stopped _after_ mysql, which could cause problems. That was my
original report about apache2, which is still valid, because apache2`s
stop number is entirely wrong (stopped after the log daemons!).

Please consider changing mysql`s stop priority again, to 21 or so.

Thanks,

Martin


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