Actually, the mysql package *does* support starting at boot time. 
First off, you should use the latest version 3.23.47 from unstable 
CVS, since older version are plagued by a bug in the OS that prevents 
a clean shutdown of the DB.


Once you installed that, you can run "daemonic enable mysql" to make 
sure mysql will be run the next time you boot up. This also explained 
if you look at "fink info mysql" in the usage instructions.


Cheers,

Max
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