Dan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Well, yes, but you'd need to edit the SQL script instead of the .spec 
> file.  Or, of course, simply change the user and/or password after 
> installation, which is probably the simplest solution.

Dan I am happy to follow your expertise if you could provide more detailed
information.

After installing the rpm which creates the myphpnuke user and then creating
a dump file of the database, the dump file does not appear to include any
database user information.  It appears this user information is not included
as part of the dump file.

If you can help and let me know how to dump the user information and then
incorporate this information into one .sql file then I will continue to see
if your way is easier.

Currently, at least at my initial try, it does not appear as easy as
suggested.

Always willing to learn if you are willing to continue sharing your
expertise ;->

Regards,

-- 
Darrell May
DMC Netsourced.com
http://netsourced.com
http://myEZserver.com


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