> > Where does this package come from?
> > Actually it comes from the the repository of the guy that has ported  
> > KDE to Maemo.(http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/3624)
> 
> So this has actually never shipped with a distro?
> 
> > > Is it the client or server part of mysql? Or both?
> > both ones. But I'm going to remove the server package.
> 
> You can then change the name to mysql-5.0_5.0.32-0maemo3, you do not  
> need the dfsg designation which appears to mean "debian free software  
> guidelines." If you just package the client, you can call it mysql- 
> client-5.0_5.0.32-0maemo1 so that users will know it is not the whole  
> mysql-common package.

It's called mysql-dfsg because it's a source package and the source package in 
debian is also called mysql-dfsg, see 
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/mysql-client-5.0 for example.

mysql-common, mysql-client etc binary packages are built from this source 
package. So no reason to change names imo. 

btw. I wouldn't remove the server package if it builds, somebody will want it 
anyway. 

-- 
Mikko Vartiainen
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