Hello! 2016-01-08 4:25 GMT+02:00 Robie Basak <[email protected]>: > So I don't know what you mean by "double entries in install file" (I > haven't looked), but the rest of what you describe is I believe > intentional and correct.
Well, if you looked it would be obvious: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-mysql/mysql-5.6.git/tree/debian/mysql-server-core-5.6.install ... usr/share/mysql/romanian usr/share/mysql/romanian usr/share/mysql/russian usr/share/mysql/russian usr/share/mysql/serbian usr/share/mysql/serbian usr/share/mysql/slovak usr/share/mysql/slovak ... My point here was that I cannot simply copy what it looks like in mysql-5.6 packaging, because it does not seem like a trustworthy model in this case, so I wonder if something else in addition should be moved to -core too? usr/bin/mysql_upgrade for sure but what about these: usr/bin/my_print_defaults usr/bin/mysql_install_db usr/share/mysql/dictionary.txt usr/share/mysql/fill_help_tables.sql usr/share/mysql/innodb_memcached_config.sql usr/share/mysql/my-default.cnf usr/share/mysql/mysql_security_commands.sql usr/share/mysql/mysql_system_tables.sql usr/share/mysql/mysql_system_tables_data.sql At least my-default.cnf was moved recently, I does Akonadi need it in order to launch the mysqld? http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-mysql/mysql-5.6.git/commit/debian/mysql-server-core-5.6.install?id=afec8521588ee59e6ec9695fcd25522350ac436d

