On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 01:46:58PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote: > > There is at least one package in Debian that requires you to put > > sensitive information in /root. The mysql server package needs you to > > have a .my.cnf in the /root if you want the logs to rotate. The > > my.cnf contains the clear text version of the root password to the > > database. > > This is a bug. The file should be in /etc (if, as it sounds like, > it's a system-wide configuration file). It is not (a system wide configuration file) but at least in recent versions you can archive the needed functionality by creating a "debian" system user with sufficent privileges. This is planned but I though I implement it after the next freeze (well err, that's what I though half a year ago, probably the main freeze is far enough away to change it before testing will be released)
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