Sveiki, On šeštadienis 17 Spalis 2009 19:10:45 Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: > > 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. > > No really. Shipping the same binary twice is not the best thing to do > either. I agree that not every one would know how to disable an init > script.
Ubuntu solution: mysql-server-core-5.1 ships mysqld, no init stuff. mysql-server-5.1 ships init stuff. > How about leaving the mysqld binary package as it is. Just provide a basic > mysql-akonadi package that creates a /etc/default/mysql-akonadi file with > mysqld system instance set to off. > (The msyqld package could just be changed to check for this file and source > it, if available). > > akonadi can then depend on just mysql-akonadi. > > And if there are users (like me) who don't want to have one mysql for > akonadi and another one for amarok, can still go ahead and set mysql > system instance to 'on' in /etc/default/mysql-akonadi. > > Should cover all and still not require to ship the mysqld. Way too overcomplicated solution for a rather simple problem. -- Modestas Vainius <modes...@vainius.eu>
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