Please allow mysql (4.0.24-8, 4.1.11-3) into Sarge!
Hello
Please let mysql-dfsg (4.0.24-8) and mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11-3) into
testing.
Both were blocked during the free announcement by bug #307473 which
could lead to the accidental remove of all mysql databases if one of
the packages is removed but not purged, the other one is installed and
then the first package completely purged as both use /var/lib/mysql
as storage path and ask "do you want to remove everything" when purging.
Even worse for the old Woody packages which asked this question at
install-time and saved the answer in Debconf.
For mysql-dfsg-4.1 there was also a problem with a cronscript that was not
beeing installed as dh_installcron did not liked the name (#302712).
Both uploads were made to unstable and built fine on all architectures.
thanks,
-christian-
The changelogs for both versions (also including the parts that probably
would have entered testing if not beeing blocked) are:
mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11-3) unstable; urgency=high
* The "do you want to remove /var/lib/mysql when purging the package" flag
from old versions is removed once this package is beeing installed so
that purging an old Woody mysql-server package while having a
mysql-server-4.1 package installed can no longer lead to the removal of
all databases. Additionaly clarified the wording of this versions Debconf
template and added a check that skips this purge in the postrm script
if another mysql-server* package has /usr/sbin/mysqld installed.
(thanks to Adrian Bunk for spotting that problem) Closes: #307473
* Cronfile was not beeing installed as the filename was not in the
correct format for "dh_installcron --name" (thanks to Tomislav
Gountchev). Closes: #302712
-- Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org> Sat, 23 Apr 2005 22:55:15 +0200
mysql-dfsg-4.1 (4.1.11-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Sean Finney:
- don't freak out if we can't remove /etc/mysql during purge.
- debian/rules clean works again.
* Christian Hammers:
- Fixed typo in README.Debian (thanks to Joerg Rieger). Closes: #304897
- Completely removed the passwordless test user as it was not only
insecure but also lead to irritations as MySQL checks first the
permissions of this user and then those of a password having one.
See bug report from Hilko Bengen for details. Closes: #301741
-- Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org> Sat, 16 Apr 2005 15:55:00 +0200
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mysql-dfsg (4.0.24-8) unstable; urgency=high
* The "do you want to remove /var/lib/mysql when purging the package" flag
from old versions is removed once this package is beeing installed so
that purging an old Woody mysql-server package while having a
mysql-server-4.1 package installed can no longer lead to the removal of
all databases. Additionaly clarified the wording of this versions Debconf
template and added a check that skips this purge part if another
mysql-server* package is in status 'installed' or 'hold'.
(thanks to Adrian Bunk for spotting that problem) Closes: #307473
-- Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org> Thu, 5 May 2005 04:12:00 +0200
mysql-dfsg (4.0.24-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Sean Finney:
- don't freak out if we can't remove /etc/mysql during purge. thanks
to Michael Ablassmeier <abi@grinser.de> for reporting this
(closes: #305332).
- dpatch fix so debian/rules clean works again. thanks to
Falk Siemonsmeier <f.siemonsmeier@science-computing.de> for
reporting this (closes: #304303).
* Christian Hammers
- Fixed typo in README.Debian (thanks to Joerg Rieger). Closes: #304897
- Completely removed the passwordless test user as it was not only
insecure but also lead to irritations as MySQL checks first the
permissions of this user and then those of a password having one.
See bug report from Hilko Bengen for details. Closes: #301741
-- Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org> Sat, 23 Apr 2005 17:45:40 +0200
mysql-dfsg (4.0.24-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Corrected minor issue in Debconf template regarding skip-networking
(thanks to Isaac Clerencia). Closes: #303417
* Made dependency to gawk unnecessary (thanks to Zoran Dzelajlija).
Closes: #302284
-- Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org> Fri, 8 Apr 2005 00:52:28 +0200
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