On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Ronald Bradford <rb42l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Curious, as somebody that's worked in MySQL in a while I have not > experienced this. > I wonder if it's a debian trait (because FWIW !includedir is not > standard MySQL). > > D'oh! I think it may be that I was doing 'sudo service mysql reload' after editing my.cnf and *that* might be was doesn't really reload. I would have to go study my .bash_history and I'm away from that machine now (blessedly!), but I think it might be another PEBCAK type of problem, albeit a tricky one. Debian does seem to have a personality. I am giving it a go for the first time on the two LAMP servers I administer at my job. -- David Mintz http://davidmintz.org/ Human needs before private profit: http://socialequality.com/
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