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On šeštadienis 17 Spalis 2009 19:10:45 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> > You gotta be kidding, aren't you? Why would all Debian KDE users care how
> > to disable a mysql init script (which there is no decent user-friendly
> > way anyway) which they do not care about and which is supposed to be
On Saturday 17 Oct 2009 21:23:05 Modestas Vainius wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On šeštadienis 17 Spalis 2009 18:03:09 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> > Jon Dowland wrote:
> > > It has been stated several times in this bug that the mysql
> > > maintainers have been approached about providing a package
> > > cont
Hello,
On šeštadienis 17 Spalis 2009 18:03:09 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> Jon Dowland wrote:
> > It has been stated several times in this bug that the mysql
> > maintainers have been approached about providing a package
> > containing mysqld that does not auto-start a global mysqld
> > instance.
>
Jon Dowland wrote:
> It has been stated several times in this bug that the mysql
> maintainers have been approached about providing a package
> containing mysqld that does not auto-start a global mysqld
> instance.
Won't just disabling mysql init script suffice ?
Why roll out a full blown package
On Saturday 17 October 2009 14:16:21 Jon Dowland wrote:
> It has been stated several times in this bug that the mysql
> maintainers have been approached about providing a package
> containing mysqld that does not auto-start a global mysqld
> instance.
Yup. I have discussed it quite some time ago w
It has been stated several times in this bug that the mysql
maintainers have been approached about providing a package
containing mysqld that does not auto-start a global mysqld
instance.
However I can find no such bug in the BTS filed against
src:mysql-dfsg-5.1, archived or otherwise.
If such a
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