Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm looking at my email inbox after some of the recent activity in
revdep-rebuilds (whew!) and standing out among the exhortations is
this from MySQL (int part)
WARN: unpack Previous datadir found, it's YOUR job to change
ownership and take care of it.
There's something off about this. I never have used MySQL in person,
though I'm guessing it gets used by some packages. So what am I to
make of a message like this? The ownership and permissions look okay
to me. And I have no idea what it means to "take care of it".
I don't expect myself to be clueful about all the hundreds
(thousands?) of packages I have installed. I'd like them to be a bit
more helpful, and perhaps careful to state what the problem actually
is, or might be. Courteous wouldn't be a bad idea either.
The above only matters when you're actually running a database on the
local server. I'm guessing at one time you tried Mysql out and the
directory /var/lib/mysql is still there with db files in it. That's the
only reason you'd ever have that directory. Generally there isn't
anything you need to do when you update Mysql on the server other than
restart it, but if you're switching between major versions you may need
to change things. This is just a reminder of that.
kashani
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