> > No. this is how akonadi at least currently work and it is a design > > decision upstream to do it this way. > > No, I think you are mistaken. This is about akonadi-server pulling in the > *system-wide* MySQL server that Akonadi does not use at all:
akonadi needs /usr/sbin/mysqld provided by the mysql-server-* packages, and runs it with a custom configuration. There is no automatic way to use the system-wide mysql, but you are free to code one and include it upstream. About having two mysqld running, this is because the mysql-server-* packages launch it by default. There is nothing the pkg-kde team can do about it, feel free to bug the mysql packaging team to get a package installing /usr/sbin/mysqld without the init scripts. -- Xavier Vello -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org