Bug 74063

Summary: mysql RPM does not include an /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Bishop Clark <bishop>
Component: mysqlAssignee: Patrick Macdonald <patrickm>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description Bishop Clark 2002-09-14 04:56:31 UTC
Description of Problem:
Look, I may just be on crack here.... but I'm not seeing a start script for
mysql.  It's the oddest thing.  'chkconfig --list mysql' returns nothing.  Nada.
 Zilch.  Buppkiss.  'rpm -ql mysql' is the same way.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
mysql-3.23.49-3

How Reproducible:
Always, I guess, but note above the comment about the crack.  It may be
important.  8-)

Steps to Reproduce:
1. chkconfig --list mysql
2. rpm -ql mysql | grep init.d
3. 

Actual Results:
<nothing>

Expected Results:
Something indicative of an init script.

Additional Information:
Again, note the 'crack' disclaimer above.  This just blew me away.  I'm
expecting that, as SOON as I hit GO here, I'll find it right in front of my face.

Comment 1 Bishop Clark 2002-09-14 05:09:38 UTC
Yeah, I'm an idiot.  Sorry TEG.