Hello Christian,

On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 09:35:20 +0200
Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Joerg
> 
> On 2005-08-02 Joerg Schuetter wrote:
> > After upgrading to mysql-common (4.0.24-10 => 5.0.7beta-1) I wasn't able
> > to start the mysql service again (booted due to a new kernel).
> > 
> > /var/log/syslog
> > Aug  2 08:42:19 pluto /etc/init.d/mysql[7294]: 0 processes alive and
> > '/usr/bin/mysqladmin --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf ping'
> 
> Can you send me the output that was a few lines above your first quoted 
> one? I.e. why mysqld stopped immediately? Is it the old_passwords=1 option
> that it does not like (someone else reported that today)?

you are right. I missed these lines:

Aug  2 08:42:13 pluto mysqld_safe[7203]: started
Aug  2 08:42:13 pluto mysqld[7207]: 050802  8:42:13 /usr/sbin/mysqld: unknown 
variable 'old_passwords=1'
Aug  2 08:42:13 pluto mysqld[7207]:
Aug  2 08:42:13 pluto mysqld_safe[7209]: ended

> 
> BTW, which Kernel do you run it on. I use 2.6.x but I hope it does not
> make any (thread related?) problems with the 2.4 kernel...

I'm running 2.6.12-mm2

Jörg

P.S. Is it ok to send this mail to bugs.debian.org and also to
you?
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