I am using the default mysql database in ubuntu and i have used the v2.0.14 which is ... stable.. Maybe there was a change in the latest version but this effects all versions of mysql until what so ever version which means:
CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu
(mysql 5.5.38-0ubuntu0.14.04.1)
But may not affect mariadb or fedora mysql.

Thanks for the quick response,
Eliezer

On 07/01/2015 11:52, Nigel Kukard via Users wrote:
On 01/07/2015 09:40 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
>Hey,
>
>I have tried to convert and create like the documentation the mysql DB
>template.
>The result was that every file ended up with instead of
>"ENGINE=innodb" it was "TYPE=innodb".
>I have tried it with ubuntu pre-packaged template and with the latest
>stable conerted using the wiki docs instructions.
>
>Running a simple "sed s/TYPE\=/ENGINE\=/g" on the file solved the
>issue for me.
>
>Hope it will help somebody and that it will be fixed in the next release.
ENGINE= was added 4 years ago.

ref:
https://gitlab.devlabs.linuxassist.net/policyd/policyd/commit/25089d60bd088f0732123f68e22dac0fe7970b59

and became default for the mysql database type about a year ago...
ref:
https://gitlab.devlabs.linuxassist.net/policyd/policyd/commit/73ac7332ec9677086e31662f2823fa1b43673972

v2.0.15 was tagged and released 3 months ago.

What version are your using and from where did you download it?

-N



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