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On Sunday 22 October 2006 19:47, Luca Longinotti wrote: |
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> Hmmm from how I understood it, basically you cannot provide something |
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> that already exists (so if there is a mysql init script, you can't |
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> provide mysql in another init-script), but you can make up some fancy |
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> name to do that? |
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> Fex: dev-db/mysql installs both |
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> /etc/init.d/mysql |
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> /etc/init.d/mysqlmanager |
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> both are able to provide some mysql server service, so with baselayout |
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> >1.13 we would just make both provide "mysqld" (notice the ending d), |
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> and that should work, right? |
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Bingo. |
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Although it would be better to work the other way - mysqld provides mysql. |
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Just my 2c though :) |
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Roy Marples <uberlord@g.o> |
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Gentoo/Linux/FreeBSD Developer (baselayout, networking) |
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