On Sunday, 22 February, 2015 at 17:42:55 GMT, David Fishburn wrote:
Outside of dbext, can you concoct a mysql command line that does what you
want without using a password.  That usually helps when coming up with the
connection profile that will result in the same command line.

You can also see the dbext command line by running:
:DBSetOption display_cmd_line=1

With that DBSetOption, I can see that the command dbext is using is:

    mysql  -u root -D test -t < /tmp/vplBhqM/dbext.sql

I have previously defined some other mysql user and password in ~/.my.cnf. With 
the above command line, mysql, since there is no password parameter given, [I'm 
assuming] takes the password from ~/.my.cnf, which is not necessarily the 
password of the root user. I think this is a failing of mysql rather than 
dbext. A command that does is:

    mysql  -u root --password='' -D test -t < /tmp/vplBhqM/dbext.sql

Note that -p doesn't accept a blank password (it'll prompt), but --password 
does.

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