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Subject: mysql-server: please put bind-address in /etc/default/mysql
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Package: mysql-server
Severity: normal


Can you please create an /etc/default/mysql file and put the
bind-address setting into it, if this is possible?  Or else use debconf
to obtain this setting.  If /etc/mysql/my.cnf is changed, unattended
security upgrades fail because the config file has been modified - a
necessity to run mysql on the external interface due to the default
bind-address setting.  I agree with the default, but it should also be
possible to do unattended security upgrades once the setting has been
changed...

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The problem is a more general one than mysql.

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