On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 02:12:33PM +0300, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
>
> > from the manual:
> > F.2.26 Changes in release 3.23.15
> >  To start mysqld as root, you must now use the --user=root option.
> > 
> > This does not seem to be true (tested on freebsd 3.23.41 etc),   the
> > reason I have a problem with this is I am getting some files owned by
> > root,  which is a problem if someone restarts mysql as
> > "safe_mysqld&".  I am adding the user to my.cnf to avoid this, but it
> > does seem to confict with the manual unless I missed a change note to
> > remove that feature!
> 
> Seems that you are right !!
> 
> We would either have to change a code or docs ....

The code, please.  :-)

I was just bit by the same problem the other day while shuffling
my.cnf files around on a server.  Took me a minute to figure out what
was going on.

Jeremy
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