Bug#513382: bug against mysql package for a non-autostarting mysqld

2009-10-17 Thread Jon Dowland
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 big exists then this one should be set to be
blocked by the other; otherwise, such a bug should have
been filed ages ago.


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Re: Bug#513382: bug against mysql package for a non-autostarting mysqld

2009-10-17 Thread Sune Vuorela
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 with Norbert (nobse) and he said 
that he welcomed patches but didn't have time to do it himself. I 
unfortunately haven't had time either.

Ubuntu has done the split, so if someone is having time on their hands, trying 
to figure out if it is usable for debian and how it is usable would be a good 
thing.

It is somewhere on my todolist, but it is unfortunately neverending.
 
 However I can find no such bug in the BTS filed against
 src:mysql-dfsg-5.1, archived or otherwise.
 
 If such a big exists then this one should be set to be
 blocked by the other; otherwise, such a bug should have
 been filed ages ago.

A bug exists. I currently can't find it, but I know it does. Note that mysql 
have switched source package names a couple of times.

/Sune
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Re: Bug#513382: bug against mysql package for a non-autostarting mysqld

2009-10-17 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
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 for that ?

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Bug#513382: bug against mysql package for a non-autostarting mysqld

2009-10-17 Thread Modestas Vainius
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.
 
 Won't just disabling mysql init script suffice ?
 Why roll out a full blown package for that ?

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 handled 
transparently. Not an option.

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