Bob wrote:
> Using the apache port as the standard example of how ports should be
> installed
> I have noticed 2 things wrong with the mysql-server port.
> 
> First the port allocates the location for the databases to /var/db/mysql.
> This location has no space allocated to hold database  data.
> It should be changed to /usr/local/mysql
> 
> Next the mysql manual should be included in the port just like the apache
> manual is.
> 
> These are not technical changes but will make the FBSD port of mysql more
> easy to use.
> 
> Looking for feedback from the port team about these suggestions.

Ah, you are back on the mailinglists! For the record (beyond the
responses from people that already did reply): You are referring
to an old release of MySQL in your subject; this is no longer
supported (afair) by the MySQL team and you are encouraged to
chase the latest GA release (which is 5.0.41 at the moment).

Regards,
Remko

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