I'd like to suggest that we add a postinst and prerm script for this if
Deamonic script exists, and it asked if it should reload/start or stop
depending.  Like debian does.

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>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.

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