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@Good-by mysql4-server now.  It isn't supported any more and no package
need it now.
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@===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.9 2008/03/26 13:22:00 wiz Exp $

After the tables are set up and the MySQL server is running,
please remember to set a password for the MySQL root user!
This is done by running both:

  ${PREFIX}/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p password 'new-password'
  ${PREFIX}/bin/mysqladmin -h `hostname` -u root -p password 'new-password'

The "Enter password:" prompt is asking for the existing password.
As there is no existing password, just press the Return key.

There is a script distributed with MySQL that can help you lock down
an installation.  This script has been installed to

  ${PREFIX}/bin/mysql_secure_installation.

Please see the manual and the MySQL web site for more instructions.

===========================================================================
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1.9
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@Re-add mysql4 packages.
Andreas Hallmann graciously agreed to maintain them.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.7 2007/01/23 15:51:53 ghen Exp $
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1.8
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@Remove mysql4 (4.1 branch) packages.
They have security problems and are not maintained.

Removal was announced on pkgsrc-users on March 13.
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1.7
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@rc.d usage can be found in NetBSD and pkgsrc documentation and is not mysql
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.6 2005/03/08 16:48:11 xtraeme Exp $
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@o Add missing RCSID tags to patch-a{a,m} and use pkglint.
o Explain how to start mysqld correctly, PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS {dis,en}abled;
  closes PR pkg/29579.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2005/02/16 02:21:37 xtraeme Exp $

You can start the MySQL server doing the following steps:

$ echo "mysqld=yes" >> /etc/rc.conf # NetBSD or a system with rc.d

If you are using PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS=YES, try the following:

$ ${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR}/mysqld start

Otherwise try:

$ ${LOCALBASE}/${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}/mysqld start
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1.5
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@Updated mysql4-{client,server} to 4.1.10.

A lot of bugfixes and functionality was added... please see:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/news-4-1-10.html
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@Added a note about running mysql_install_db to set up the initial
database tables, as this isn't automatic.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2004/07/20 15:20:55 jlam Exp $
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The MySQL directory `${MYSQL_DATADIR}' should be owned by the user
`${MYSQL_USER}' and group `${MYSQL_GROUP}'.  This can be done with:
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If this is a new installation, you will likely want to set up the 
initial database tables by using the following command:

  ${PREFIX}/bin/mysql_install_db --user=${MYSQL_USER}
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@Slight cleanups.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2004/05/14 11:42:13 grant Exp $
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If this is a new installation, please remember to set a password for
the MySQL root user!  This is done by running both:
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2003/12/20 16:00:42 martti Exp $
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The MySQL directory `${MYSQL_DATADIR}' should be owned by the
user `${MYSQL_USER}' and group `${MYSQL_GROUP}'.  This can be done with:
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(The "Enter password:" prompt is asking for the existing password.
As there is no existing password, just press Return.)
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There is now a script distributed with mysql that can help you lock
down an installation.  This script has been installed to 
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See the manual and the mysql web site for more instructions.
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@Initial revision
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	chown -R ${MYSQL_USER}:${MYSQL_GROUP} ${MYSQL_DATADIR}
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	${PREFIX}/bin/mysqladmin -u root -p password 'new-password'
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${PREFIX}/bin/mysql_secure_installation.
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@MySQL is a SQL (Structured Query Language) database server.  SQL is the
most popular database language in the world.  MySQL is a client-server
implementation that consists of a server daemon `mysqld' and many
different client programs/libraries.

The main goals of MySQL are speed and robustness.

The base upon which MySQL is built is a set of routines that have been
used in a highly demanding production environment for many years.  While
MySQL is still in development it already offers a rich and highly useful
function set.

The official way to pronounce 'MySQL' is 'My Ess Que Ell' (Not MY-SEQUEL).

This package contains the MySQL server programs and libraries.
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