Thanks for you debdiffs.
Your drops the debconf priority to medium, instead of high, resulting in
a default install that doesn't prompt for a password during
installation.
You've also tried to fix a non-existing issue in your last debdiff:
/etc/init.d/mysql stop does the right thing even if
This bug was fixed in the package mysql-dfsg-5.0 - 5.0.51a-3ubuntu3
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mysql-dfsg-5.0 (5.0.51a-3ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low
[ Nicolas Valcárcel ]
* Confirming password on install if given (LP: #162167)
[ Jamie Strandboge ]
* follow ApparmorProfileMigration and force
Adding also a patch for http://lists.debian.org/debian-
devel/2008/03/msg00772.html
** Attachment added: mysql-dfsg-5.0_5.0.51a-3ubuntu3.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12841168/mysql-dfsg-5.0_5.0.51a-3ubuntu3.debdiff
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mySQL password asks only once
** Attachment removed: mysql-dfsg-5.0_5.0.51a-3ubuntu3.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12757837/mysql-dfsg-5.0_5.0.51a-
3ubuntu3.debdiff
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mySQL password asks only once
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162167
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