root password is not asked during default install

Bug #319843 reported by Mathias Gug
4
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
mysql-dfsg-5.1 (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
High
Mathias Gug

Bug Description

During a package install, the root password for the MySQL database is not asked. This is because the debconf question is asked at priority medium. It should be high as in mysql-dfsg-5.0.

Mathias Gug (mathiaz)
Changed in mysql-dfsg-5.1:
importance: Undecided → High
milestone: none → ubuntu-9.04-beta
status: New → Triaged
Mathias Gug (mathiaz)
Changed in mysql-dfsg-5.1:
assignee: nobody → mathiaz
status: Triaged → In Progress
Revision history for this message
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package mysql-dfsg-5.1 - 5.1.30-2ubuntu5

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mysql-dfsg-5.1 (5.1.30-2ubuntu5) jaunty; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/42_scripts__mysql_install_db.sh__share_dir.dpatch: make
    mysql_install_db lookup in the correct directory the sql files needed to
    create a new database.
  * debian/mysql-server-5.1.config: ask for MySQL root password at priority
    high instead of medium so that the password prompt is seen on a default
    install. (LP: #319843)

 -- Mathias Gug <email address hidden> Thu, 29 Jan 2009 13:50:49 -0500

Changed in mysql-dfsg-5.1:
status: In Progress → Fix Released
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