Hi Serge,
thanks for writing, apologies for the delay it looks as though my
launchpad emails were going to a list email address that I monitor less
frequently;
the behaviour is similar when calling input from a file that way; prompt
for password then no action, no responding to ctrl-D, eventual
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sharing is working properly from My computer to the windows 7 computer
generally, I transfer files from Nautilus without difficulty;
however when I try to smbclient -M to the windows 7 computer, that has
winsent Innocenti LAN messenger, winpopup compatible, although no
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incidentally that's mysql-server-5.1_5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb ; the
file that I've uploaded as usr.sbin.mysqld.dpkg-new is the package
maintainer's version so should be unedited
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Hi David,
it looks as though possibly there's some error in the 'magic' of the
package maintainer's version of
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld
that is unresolved as of mysql-server-5.1_5.1.49-1ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb
so try to substitute the 'original version' as in attachment
** Attachment
I'll add comment here as it looks as though there is a regression, I
tried to install mysql-server-5.1 today in Maverick, dpkg got stuck,
then after some struggling I adjusted /etc/init/mysql.conf to start
mysqld_save as -u mysql, good up to the stage of trying to connect; then
needed to
** Attachment added: usr.sbin.mysqld
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.1/+bug/551130/+attachment/2121915/+files/usr.sbin.mysqld
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In fact I've confirmed that the changes to /etc/init/mysql.conf are
unnecessary, it's somehow in the magic of
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld were I to delve into its intricacies
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