Hi Sean -

I'm curious - doesn't the next Debian release come from sarge, not sid?

I think that severity "grave" is what's supposed to be assigned when a package doesn't start at all - which is a little bit more than it just not "not doing something it's supposed to do".

I was following the testing path - in apt - and changed away from the mysql-server package to mysql-server-4.1 package instead.

The mysql-server-4.1 package in testing works great.

Christian said yesterday that I was the only one who had reported this problem with the current mysql-server package in testing. So who knows?

When started on its own mysqld segfaults on this box.

There is nothing related to NIS or LDAP going on. No mention of it in nsswitch.conf

Seems to me that in testing, the mysql-server package should be replaced with the mysql-server-4.1 package

Thanks Sean,
Mark

sean finney wrote:

severity 302587 important
tags 302587 moreinfo
thanks

hi mark,

On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 08:24:20AM -0800, Mark Rushing wrote:


Package: mysql-server
Version: 4.0.24-2



please try with the latest version in sid. -2 is known to have problems like this (there's also a security update so you want
to upgrade anyways).


in the meantime, i'm lowering the severity to important, as this does
not really fall under the category "grave" (no data loss, the package
installs, just doesn't do something it's supposed to).


sean





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