[Bug 1563791] [NEW] cnf file ignored

2016-03-30 Thread Luis Ferro
Public bug reported:

File named mysqld.cnf on folder /etc/mysql/conf.d with content:

[mysqld]
character-set-server=utf8
collation-server=utf8_general_ci

Is ignored altogether, albeit the configuration of my.cnf stated that
all files on that folder is read.

Placing the file on /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d (with different name
naturally as there is one already there) doesn't work either.

Renaming the files with starting numbers doesn't affect either (placing
the stated file before or after the existing ones).

The only way to change the those server settings are by adding those
configurations into the existing /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf
which defeats the purpose of having configuration folders and allow
overridings.

Also, it would be useful to have an equivalent symlink configuration
system as it happens with apache2 (and other software packages) to turn
on/off functionality.

** Affects: mysql-5.6 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: config

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[Bug 1563791] [NEW] cnf file ignored

2016-03-30 Thread Luis Ferro
Public bug reported:

File named mysqld.cnf on folder /etc/mysql/conf.d with content:

[mysqld]
character-set-server=utf8
collation-server=utf8_general_ci

Is ignored altogether, albeit the configuration of my.cnf stated that
all files on that folder is read.

Placing the file on /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d (with different name
naturally as there is one already there) doesn't work either.

Renaming the files with starting numbers doesn't affect either (placing
the stated file before or after the existing ones).

The only way to change the those server settings are by adding those
configurations into the existing /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf
which defeats the purpose of having configuration folders and allow
overridings.

Also, it would be useful to have an equivalent symlink configuration
system as it happens with apache2 (and other software packages) to turn
on/off functionality.

** Affects: mysql-5.6 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: config

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