[debian-mysql] BUG in MySql startup script
Christian Hammers
ch at debian.org
Fri Jul 31 05:30:31 UTC 2009
Hello
Thanks for the report, it's fixed in SVN and will be in the next
upload.
bye,
-christian-
Am Thu, 30 Jul 2009 18:30:06 +0200
schrieb Gáspár Lajos <swifty at freemail.hu>:
> Hi!
>
> I have found a little bug in the /etc/init.d/mysql script.
> I am using tmpfs under /var/run. (In /etc/default/rcS -> RAMRUN=yes)
> In this case the startup script tries to create the /var/run/mysqld
> subdirectory.
> Unfortunately the script creates a /755 directory instead of
> /var/run/mysqld... :D
>
> This is the sollution:
>
> Original:
> 106: test -e /var/run/mysqld || install -d 755 -o mysql -g root
> /var/run/mysqld
>
> Fixed:
> 106: test -e /var/run/mysqld || install -m 755 -o mysql -g root -d
> /var/run/mysqld
>
> MySql server version: 5.1.36-4
>
> Please fix it! :D
>
> Thank you
>
> Swifty a.k.a. Gáspár Lajos
>
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