Hi John,

John Plocher wrote:
> Jyri Virkki wrote:
> > I am sponsoring this fast track for Jan Berg, details below.
> >
> >
> > Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.64 07/13/07 SMI
> > This information is Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems
> > 1. Introduction
> >     1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
> >      Including MySQL 5.0 with Solaris
>
>
> I don't see any reference to Connectors in this case - am I missing
> something?
No, we are not delivering any connectors in this case, but that is 
something we want to do
in the future. Any special connector you are interested in?

Jan S
>
>   -John
>
>
>> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/
>
>> MySQL offers standard database driver connectivity for using MySQL 
>> with applications and tools that are compatible with industry 
>> standards ODBC
>> and JDBC. This enables MySQL to work easily with standard development
>> tools on Windows, Linux, Macintosh and Unix platforms. Any system that
>> works with ODBC or JDBC can use MySQL.
>>
>>     * Connector/ODBC: Standardized database driver Windows, Linux, 
>> Mac OS X, and Unix platforms.
>>     * Connector/J: Standardized database driver for Java platforms 
>> and development.
>>     * Connector/MXJ: MBean for embedding the MySQL server in Java 
>> applications.
>>     * MySQL native driver for PHP - mysqlnd: The MySQL native driver 
>> for PHP is an additional, alternative way to connect from PHP 6 to 
>> the MySQL Server 4.1 or newer.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject:
> Including MySQL 5.0 with Solaris [LSARC/2007/608 FastTrack timeout 
> 10/26/2007]
> From:
> Jyri Virkki <jyri at sac.sfbay.sun.com>
> Date:
> Fri, 19 Oct 2007 00:57:45 -0700 (PDT)
> To:
> LSARC at sac.sfbay.sun.com
>
> To:
> LSARC at sac.sfbay.sun.com
> CC:
> Ritu.Kamboj at Sun.COM, webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org
>
>
> I am sponsoring this fast track for Jan Berg, details below.
>
>
> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.64 07/13/07 SMI
> This information is Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems
> 1. Introduction
>     1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>        Including MySQL 5.0 with Solaris
>     1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
>        Author:  Jan Berg
>     1.3  Date of This Document:
>       19 October, 2007
> 4. Technical Description
>
> Including MySQL 5.0 with Solaris
> 18 October 2007
>
> 1.    Summary and motivation
>
>     1.1.    Introduction
>
>     This FastTrack delivers MySQL 5.0 as a component in
>     OpenSolaris sfw consolidation.
>
>     From the MySQL HomePage [1], "The MySQL Server 5.0 software
>     is the most reliable, secure and up-to-date version of the world's most
>     popular open source database for cost-effectively delivering E-commerce,
>     Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), and multi-terabyte Data Warehousing
>     applications."
>
>     MySQL Server 5.0 delivers new enterprise features, including:
>
>     * ACID Transactions to build reliable and secure business critical
>       applications
>     * Stored Procedures to improve developer productivity
>     * Triggers to enforce complex business rules at the database level
>     * Views to ensure sensitive information is not compromised
>     * Information Schema to provide easy access to metadata
>     * Distributed Transactions (XA) to support complex transactions across
>       multiple databases
>     * Pluggable Storage Engine Architecture for maximum flexibility
>       (Choosing between InnoDB, MyIsam, Archive, Federated and others)
>     * Archive Storage Engine for historical and audit data
>     * Federated Storage Engine to create a single logical database from
>       many physical servers
>
>     This FastTrack proposes the integration of the most recent stable
>     release of MySQL 5.0 into OpenSolaris
>
>     This case seeks Micro Release Binding.
>
>     1.2 Previous Relevant ARC cases
>
>     LSARC/2004/324 - SIP Proxy Server
>     LSARC/2004/541 - PHP with MySQL support
>
>
> 2.    Technical issues
>
>     2.1.    Key objects
>
>     MySQL objects:
>
>     /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql            - Command line toool
>     /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_install_db - Install New DB
>     /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_upgrade    - upgrade tables tool
>     /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqladmin       - Admin tool
>     /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqld           - Server Deamon
>     /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlimport      - Import Data tool
>     /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlmanager     - Server Admin and Monitoring tool
>     /etc/mysql/my.cnf                   - Default MySQL config file
>
>     2.2 Versioning
>
>     The MySQL development processes follow the ubiquitous "continuous
>     development" model, typical of many Open Source
>     projects. Currently, version 5.0.45 is the latest stable
>     release. MySQL 5.1 is under development, slated for release end of
>     this year/early next year.  The versioning model for MySQL is
>     <version>.<subversion>.<minor-subversion>.
>
>     MySQL has fairly stable interfaces between releases. MySQL as a
>     database is using standards like SQL, JDBC, and ODBC. MySQL also
>     provides tools for upgrading the database tables between
>     subversions (from 4.0->4.1, and 4.1->5.0, etc).
>
>     2.3 32 and 64 bit architectures.
>
>     MySQL will be delivered with 32 bit architecture for
>     binaries. We will consider delivering 64 bit in the future.
>     32 bit is what has to be supported as that can run on all
>     architectures. 64 bit adds complexity to both install and
>     user experience, and has more issues at this point.
>
>     2.4 APIs
>
>     MySQL supports the following standard APIs:
>
>     SQL92,SQL97,SQL2003 - Supports, but not fully compatible with all.
>     See mysql.org for details.
>     MySQL has also its own C client API which is delivered with the
>     server.
>
>     2.5 Directory Naming and Structure
>
>     The proposed directory layout for MySQL is
>             /usr/mysql/5.0
>                           /bin              binaries and scripts
>                           /lib              libraries for client API.
>                           /include          header files for client API
>                           /man/man1         man-pages for client programs
>                           /man/man8         man-pages for server programs
>                           /mysql-test       MySQL test programs
>                           /share/mysql      I18N files, sample config files
>                                             and utility scripts
>                           /sql-bench        SQL Benchmark test
>             /etc/mysql                  configuration file location
>             /var/mysql
>                      /datadir           default location for transactional
>                                         log files, data files, and pid file
>
>     The detailed directory and file layout for MySQL is provided in
>     Addendum 1.
>
>     /usr/mysql/ will expose bin, include, lib, man and share
>     directories.These will be symbolic links to corresponding directories
>     in the highest numbered <version>.<subversion> directory in /usr/mysql
>     hence, users will be able to use "/usr/mysql/bin/mysqld"
>     to invoke the most recent version.
>
>     2.6 Configuration and Enviroment settings.
>
>     The MySQL server (bin/mysqld) and MySQL clients uses a
>     configuration file to start.
>
>     The search path for this configuration file is as follows:
>     1. /etc/mysql/my.cnf
>     2. $MYSQL_HOME/my.cnf
>     3. specified on command line with --defaults-extra-file=<path>
>     4. in user home: ~/.my.cnf
>
>     The MySQL programs will try the whole search path, and last will
>     override the previous. More detailed can be found at:
>     http://mysql.org/doc/refman/5.0/en/option-files.html
>
>     We will provide a default config file: /etc/mysql/my.cnf And
>     create the default data/log directory /var/mysql/datadir
>
>     MySQL will be installed by default with user mysql and group
>     mysql as done in the standard distribution. The default smf
>     script will also start MySQL as mysql user.
>
>     2.7 SMF
>
>     We will deliver smf metafile as well as a smf startup script.
>     To run MySQL for the first time, the user has to run the
>     mysql_install_db to create the system tables and has to set
>     the database root user (admin) password. There will not be
>     any smf properties available as all options can be given
>     in the MySQL configuration file.
>
> 3.  Storage Engines
>
>     The MySQL server has several storage engines built in
>     (specified when you create tables):
>        InnoDB - ACID storage engine
>        MyIsam - non-ACID storage engine
>        Memory - main-memory based engine
>        Merge - Merge equal MyIsam tables in one
>        Example - Example or empty engine
>        CSV - Text file based engine
>        Archive - Large data volume engine
>        Federated - Store data in remote databases
>        Blackhole - Accepts, but does not store data.
>
> 4. MySQL Documentation
>
>     MySQL comes with generic documentation in man page format. These
>     will be placed in the /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man8 and man1 directories
>     as done by the canonical distribution. In addition MySQL
>     documentation is provided online [1].
>
>      4.1.    Manual Pages.
>
>     MySQL provides a man page, which will be delivered in the
>     appropriate man directory,
>     [/usr/mysql/[<version>.<subversion>]/man], with an appropriate
>     symbolic link from /usr/mysql/man. A symbolic link will be created
>     from the standard Solaris man page location
>     (/usr/share/man/man1/mysql.1) to
>     /usr/mysql/[<version>.<subversion>].
>
> 5. MySQL Internationalization
>
>     Internationalization of error messages is provided by MySQL and
>     the localized error messages are provided in
>     /usr/mysql/share/mysql/<language> directory for each supported
>     language.
>
> 6. Packaging and Delivery
>
>     We propose to package MySQL under the following packages:
>
>          SUNWmysql50u - [usr] Server package (including server
>                         deamon, C API, man pages, I18N)
>          SUNWmysql50r - [root] (config,smf files
>                                 and data directory)
>          SUNWmysql50test - MySQL test packages
>
>     Multiple versions can coexist, and are distinguished by the
>     version (50 for version 5.0.*).
>
>     MySQL tests and sql-bench directories are bundled in a separate
>     package. It is not necessary for running MySQL as such, but
>     a convenient package for users to run a simple performance test
>     and some examples how to use the client api's. It is also part
>     of the standard MySQL distribution.
>
>
> 7.  MySQL  Interfaces
>
>     7.1.    Interface Stability
>
>     MySQL is a mature product and the interfaces are stable and has
>     been available for a long time in the open source community as
>     well as an established product.  As a database MySQL also supports
>     the standard database interfaces (SQL92,SQL97,SQL2003).
>
>     7.2.    Imported Interfaces
>
>     MySQL imports interfaces from
>
>     NAME          STABILITY        NOTES
>     Perl5         Standard         PSARC/1999/192 (used in scripts)
>
>     7.3.    Exported Interfaces
>
>     NAME                      STABILITY       NOTES
>
>     MySQL Server              Committed         Server command line options
>     MySQL C API               Committed         C Client API
>     Utilities                 Uncommited        Database management utilities
>     MySQL Server config file  Committed         Config file syntax
>     MySQL Data/Log files      Project Private   Transactional Log and Data
>     TCP listen port           Project Private   TCP Port used, default 3306
>     PID file                  Project Private   database deamon pid file
>     Error messages            Not an interface  I18N Translated Error Messages
>     Error codes               Committed         Error codes
>     svc:/network/mysql        Committed         FMRI
>     /lib/svc/method/mysql-svc Project Private   SMF service method script
>     /var/svc/manifest/network/mysql.xml
>                               Project Private   SMF Manifest
>
>     Interfaces for MySQL have not been listed in previous ARC cases,
>     so all interfaces are documented. The interfaces have existed
>     for a long time in the MySQL community, and because of the amount
>     of users we beleive the MySQL interfaces are fairly stable. With
>     that said, we in Sun are not controlling their development. For the
>     5.0 release we don't expect changes in the interfaces.
>
> 8.    References
>
>     [1]    http://www.mysql.org/
>
>
> ================================================================
> Addendum 1:       MySQL Integration Directory and File Structure.
>
> 1. The following files are included in the MySQL integration
>    (except the mysql-test and sql-bench files):
>
> /usr/mysql/5.0/README
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/comp_err
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/innochecksum
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/msql2mysql
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/my_print_defaults
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/myisam_ftdump
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/myisamchk
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/myisamlog
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/myisampack
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_client_test
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_config
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_convert_table_format
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_create_system_tables
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_explain_log
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_find_rows
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_fix_extensions
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_fix_privilege_tables
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_install_db
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_tableinfo
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_secure_installation
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_setpermission
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_upgrade
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_upgrade_shell
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_waitpid
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysql_zap
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlaccess
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqladmin
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlbinlog
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlbug
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlcheck
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqld
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqld_multi
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqld_safe
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqldump
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqldumpslow
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlhotcopy
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlimport
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlmanager
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqlshow
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqltest
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqltestmanager
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqltestmanager-pwgen
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/mysqltestmanagerc
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/perror
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/replace
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/resolve_stack_dump
> /usr/mysql/5.0/bin/resolveip
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/mysql
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/chardefs.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/errmsg.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/history.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/keycache.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/keymaps.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/m_ctype.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/m_string.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_alloc.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_config.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_dbug.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_dir.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_getopt.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_global.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_list.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_net.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_no_pthread.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_pthread.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_semaphore.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_sys.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/my_xml.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/mysql.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/mysql_com.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/mysql_embed.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/raid.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/mysql_time.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/mysql_version.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/mysqld_ername.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/mysqld_error.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/readline.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/rlmbutil.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/rlprivate.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/rlshell.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/rltypedefs.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/sql_common.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/sql_state.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/sslopt-case.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/sslopt-longopts.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/sslopt-vars.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/tilde.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/typelib.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/include/xmalloc.h
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/mysql
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libdbug.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libheap.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libmyisam.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libmyisammrg.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libmysqlclient.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libmysqlclient.la
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libmysqlclient_r.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libmysqlclient_r.la
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libmystrings.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libmysys.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libvio.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libz.a
> /usr/mysql/5.0/lib/libz.la
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/msql2mysql.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/my_print_defaults.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/myisam_ftdump.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/myisamchk.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/myisamlog.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/myisampack.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql.server.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_config.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_explain_log.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_upgrade.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_zap.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlaccess.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqladmin.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlbinlog.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlcheck.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqld_multi.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqldump.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqld_safe.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlhotcopy.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlimport.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlman.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlshow.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/perror.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/replace.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/safe_mysqld.1
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man8
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man8/mysqld.8
> /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man8/mysqlmanager.8
> /usr/mysql/5.0/mysql-test
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/mysql
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/binary-configure
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/Index.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/README
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/armscii8.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/ascii.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/cp1250.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/cp1251.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/cp1256.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/cp1257.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/cp850.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/cp852.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/cp866.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/dec8.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/geostd8.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/greek.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/hebrew.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/hp8.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/keybcs2.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/koi8r.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/koi8u.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/latin1.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/latin2.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/latin5.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/latin7.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/macce.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/macroman.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/charsets/swe7.xml
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/czech
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/czech/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/danish
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/danish/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/dutch
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/dutch/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/english
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/english/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/errmsg.txt
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/estonian
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/estonian/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/fill_help_tables.sql
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/french
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/french/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/german
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/german/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/greek
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/greek/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/hungarian
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/hungarian/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/italian
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/italian/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/japanese
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/japanese/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/korean
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/korean/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/mi_test_all
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/mi_test_all.res
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/my-huge.cnf
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/my-large.cnf
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/my-medium.cnf
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/my-small.cnf
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/polish
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/polish/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/mysql-log-rotate
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/mysql.server
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/ndb-config-2-node.ini
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/norwegian
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/norwegian/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/norwegian-ny
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/norwegian-ny/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/portuguese
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/portuguese/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/romanian
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/romanian/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/russian
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/russian/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/serbian
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/serbian/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/slovak
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/slovak/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/spanish
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/spanish/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/swedish
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/swedish/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/ukrainian
> /usr/mysql/5.0/share/ukrainian/errmsg.sys
> /usr/mysql/5.0/sql-bench
>
> /usr/mysql/bin ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/bin
> /usr/mysql/include ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/include
> /usr/mysql/lib ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/lib
> /usr/mysql/man ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man
> /usr/mysql/share ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/share
>
> /usr/share/man/man1/msql2mysql.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/msql2mysql.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/my_print_defaults.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/my_print_defaults.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/myisam_ftdump.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/myisam_ftdump.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/myisamchk.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/myisamchk.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/myisamlog.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/myisamlog.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/myisampack.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/myisampack.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysql.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysql.server.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql.server.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysql_config.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_config.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysql_explain_log.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_explain_log.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysql_upgrade.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_upgrade.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysql_zap.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysql_zap.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlaccess.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlaccess.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqladmin.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqladmin.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlbinlog.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlbinlog.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlcheck.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlcheck.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqld_multi.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqld_multi.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqldump.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqldump.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqld_safe.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqld_safe.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlhotcopy.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlhotcopy.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlimport.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlimport.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlman.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlman.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/mysqlshow.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/mysqlshow.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/perror.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/perror.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/replace.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/replace.1
> /usr/share/man/man1/safe_mysqld.1 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man1/safe_mysqld.1
> /usr/share/man/man8/mysqld.8 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man8/mysqld.8
> /usr/share/man/man8/mysqlmanager.8 ->
>  /usr/mysql/5.0/man/man8/mysqlmanager.8
>
> /etc/mysql/my.cnf
>
> /lib/svc/method/mysql-svc
> /var/svc/manifest/network/mysql.xml
>
>
> 6. Resources and Schedule
>     6.4. Steering Committee requested information
>       6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name:
>               sfw
>     6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack
>     6.6. ARC Exposure: open
>
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