mbonsack;275542 Wrote: 
> Therein lies the culprit.  One other thing I forgot to mention --
> Mandrake 10.1 offered me two choices for MySQL -- one with (MySQL-max)
> and without (MySQL) "innodb" support.  Tried both; got the same error
> on startup with both.  In the case above, I'm just running the stock
> (non "-max") MySQL.

That's definitely the problem (or at least part of it).  SC needs
innodb support.  Can you switch back to MySQL-Max and try again?

> And another:  Why does Squeezecenter require "mysqld_safe" as a
> dependency, and then not use it?

It's a kludge to try to make one RPM work well with both Fedora and
SUSE.  I'd love to find a better way.


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