Well... that's amazing. The "this-is-not-a-bug"-answer for this bug
request has been posted within less than a day. After explaining WHY
this is should be considered an issue and some confirmations from other
people affected by this behaviour it took less than four years to
finally get the liberati
The lack of "SHOW VIEW" privilege also affects the backupninja package.
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I'd like to add my vote for adding the Show_view_priv to
debian-sys-maint so that mysqldump doesn't suddenly stop working when a
developer adds a view ... It should be pretty uncontroversial to add a
read-only capability, shouldn't it?
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One more note: everything has been fine with Debian Sarge, this
issue has been introduced with Etch - as probably no one thought
at updating post-install scripts according to new permissions
available with MySQL 5. Given permissions equal "ALL PRIVILEGES"
on MySQL 4 - on MySQL 5 they don't.
It wou
Norbert Tretkowski schrieb:
> Why should someone run such queries with the debian-sys-maint user? This
> user exists only for starting and stopping mysqld.
This was just an example - debian-sys-maint is thought to be used by
every package requiring creation of a mysql database, user's and per-
mis
Am Montag, den 19.01.2009, 16:04 +0100 schrieb Thomas Gelf:
> The user debian-sys-maint is created by mysql-server-5.0.postinst,
> however it does not get all available permissions and is therefore
> not able to run queries like:
>
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'ab'@'127.0.0.1' IDENTIFIED BY 'y
Package: mysql-server-5.0
Version: 5.0.51a-21
The user debian-sys-maint is created by mysql-server-5.0.postinst,
however it does not get all available permissions and is therefore
not able to run queries like:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'ab'@'127.0.0.1' IDENTIFIED BY 'yx';
You can fix this o
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