I got that as well., and like the case below, MySQL is up and running just 
fine.  I tried looking in safe_mysqld for a spurious '5' but couldn't find 
anything.  Does anyone know what's up with the most recent safe_mysqld?

j------ k-----

On Thursday 12 December 2002 17:16, Gabriele Carioli wrote:
> When I start mysql with
>
> service mysql start
>
> I get this error:
>
> /usr/bin/safe_mysqld: 5: command not found
> What's that?????

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