I've been running MySQL 3.23.36 on RedHat 7.2 for several months.  Recently,
I
tried moving to 3.23.49a (from MySQL rpms).  I run the MySQL daemon as user
"mysql"
which exists in a NIS database.  When I moved to .49a, and attempted to
start the
database, I got  "Fatal error: Can't change to run as user 'mysql'; Please
check that
the user exists."  I can su to the mysql user and start the database up that
way
with no problems.  NIS stuff otherwise works fine and as expected.  If I
reinstall .36, 
everything works fine again.

Has anyone seen this before? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Marc

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