I am reverting r9541, this is partially breaking the Debian support: the 
supported syntax totally depends on the version of MySQL provided by the Linux 
distribution. Assuming that because it works for most CentOS releases is an 
absolutely wrong "validation test", especially if the version number of MySQL 
is not provided for comparison between Linux distributions.

Furthermore, I implemented a work-around for Ubuntu (Ubuntu 12.10 is facing the 
same issue), which typically patches the oscar_table.sql during the creation of 
the Debian package. The ChangeLog explicitly reference this modification; it is 
therefore obvious that you did not try to see what was done before and decided 
to implement a conflicting solution without discussion.

I will also appreciate if you could stop including negative comments in your 
check-ins such as "all other scripts are useless and ignored", especially when 
it is not related to the actual check-in. If you have a problem with a piece of 
code, you bring the problem on the developer mailing list (here) and we find a 
solution as a group. Negative criticisms in SVN log never fixed any problem and 
only create frustration to other developers.

Thanks,

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