There's a long-standing bug against mysql that the server daemon should run as a user, not as root. There's an upstream beta that makes this a configure option, so my plan was to wait until it was stable enough to release. It now is (but, no, I don't plan to put it in slink... I'm putting it in experimental until the freeze).
Now I'd like a user id defined to be in base-passwd in the 0-99 range for mysql, like those for postgres and msql. But before I request that, I wonder if we really need separate user ids for each database package? Would it be sufficient to have a single id (say, 'sql') for all the database packages, similar to the 'mail' id? Scott -- Scott Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Johmsweg 9, D-21266 Jesteburg, Germany Debian GNU/Linux: free to use, free to hack, free to share