[Maria-developers] Bug in MariaDB 5.5.30 mysql_secure_installation: find_mysql_client command not found
When I rn mysql_secure_installation I get a warning: "379: find_mysql_client: command not found" On line 379 on mysql_secure_installation find:mysql_client command/function is called, but there is no such command and no such definition of command in MariaDB 5.5.30. It doesn't cause a problem -- the script runs successfully, but it is just a small annoying message. Can this be fixed?
Hi! On 16 Apr 2013, at 15:59, Viljo Hakala <viljo.hakala@yahoo.com> wrote:
When I rn mysql_secure_installation I get a warning:
"379: find_mysql_client: command not found"
On line 379 on mysql_secure_installation find:mysql_client command/function is called, but there is no such command and no such definition of command in MariaDB 5.5.30.
It doesn't cause a problem -- the script runs successfully, but it is just a small annoying message.
Can this be fixed?
Can verify this is a problem (even in 5.5.29) Seems we removed the function find_mysql_client() Maybe we can just use the mysql_command() function (line 184) for this purpose? -- Colin Charles, http://bytebot.net/blog/ | twitter: @bytebot | skype: colincharles MariaDB: Community developed. Feature enhanced. Backward compatible. Download it at: http://www.mariadb.org/ Open MariaDB/MySQL documentation at the Knowledgebase: http://kb.askmonty.org/
Hi! On 16 Apr 2013, at 20:52, Colin Charles <colin@montyprogram.com> wrote:
Hi!
On 16 Apr 2013, at 15:59, Viljo Hakala <viljo.hakala@yahoo.com> wrote:
When I rn mysql_secure_installation I get a warning:
"379: find_mysql_client: command not found"
On line 379 on mysql_secure_installation find:mysql_client command/function is called, but there is no such command and no such definition of command in MariaDB 5.5.30.
It doesn't cause a problem -- the script runs successfully, but it is just a small annoying message.
Can this be fixed?
Can verify this is a problem (even in 5.5.29)
Seems we removed the function find_mysql_client()
Maybe we can just use the mysql_command() function (line 184) for this purpose?
Reported in jira https://mariadb.atlassian.net/browse/MDEV-4399 -- Colin Charles, http://bytebot.net/blog/ | twitter: @bytebot | skype: colincharles MariaDB: Community developed. Feature enhanced. Backward compatible. Download it at: http://www.mariadb.org/ Open MariaDB/MySQL documentation at the Knowledgebase: http://kb.askmonty.org/
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Colin Charles
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Viljo Hakala