default utf-8 would be good IMHO.
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I think this sounds like a reasonable feature request to track with
upstream. I've filed: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=71659
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why not add by default utf8
and debian sleep more 5 years
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=321505
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All `sudo mysqld` gives is:
120813 7:28:50 [ERROR] Fatal error: Please read "Security" section of the
manual to find out how to run mysqld as root!
120813 7:28:50 [ERROR] Aborting
120813 7:28:50 [Note] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown complete
/var/log/mysql.err and tail /var/log/mysql.
Can somebody who is affected please attach /var/log/mysql* to the bug
report? Also just type 'sudo /usr/sbin/mysqld' and paste the output. Its
not clear to me what exactly is failing, but I do think the fail is
probably logged somewhere.
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ran into this issue in a 12.04 upgrade, my conf is spread across include
files based on usage.
I had this for 5.1 (note the two server settings):
/etc/mysql/conf.d$ cat charset.cnf
I ran into this issue and asked a question on askubuntu.com:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/127264/installed-12-04-cant-start-mysql-
mysql-respawning-too-fast-stopped/129143#129143
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To me this one is cleared. It was a wrong collation in the database.
Deleting the user, it's db and recreating it solved the problem. I took
these settings in my.cnf:
init_connect='SET collation_connection = utf8_general_ci'
init_connect='SET NAMES utf8'
character-set-server=utf8
collation-server
Florian:
Well, this was on 5.5.20 and not 5.5.3
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default-character-set has been remove in mysql 5.5.3. Use character-set-
server instead.
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I'm just trying to setup a new TYPO3 instance on a freshly installed VM system
Ubuntu precise x64.
After appending this line:
: default-character-set=utf8
in my.cnf (in [mysqld] sect) the mysql server doesn't start anymore. The
goal was to get the tables created by the TYPO3 installer in collati
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mysql-5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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