Hi,
Adam Wakerhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am packaging an application that needs to create a database. By
default it uses mysql. What is the debian way of letting a package
create a database and database user? Would I use
/etc/mysql/debian.cnf?
Take a look at dbconfig-common.
Take a look at dbconfig-common.
Thankyou. This looks like what I need.
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I am packaging an application that needs to create a database. By default it
uses mysql. What is the debian way of letting a package create a database and
database user? Would I use /etc/mysql/debian.cnf?
I may have missed it in the documentation. I have been reading various
tutorials, the
On 08/02/08 21:12, Adam Wakerhauser wrote:
I am packaging an application that needs to create a database. By
default it uses mysql. What is the debian way of letting a package
create a database and database user? Would I use /etc/mysql/debian.cnf?
I may have missed it in the documentation. I
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