Hi, I think the best solution would be to recommend mysql-server instead of suggesting it. In this way, aptitude will install it by default, unless the system administrator explicitly tells aptitude to not install recommended packages.
About the mysql automatic setup, dbconfig-common is a good choice. I have no time to put togheter a patch now, but if you think it is worth using it I'll help as I can. Thanks, -- Fabio Tranchitella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> .''`. Proud Debian GNU/Linux developer, admin and user. : :' : `. `'` http://people.debian.org/~kobold/ `- _____________________________________________________________________ 1024D/7F961564, fpr 5465 6E69 E559 6466 BF3D 9F01 2BF8 EE2B 7F96 1564
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