Bug #4858 mysql_safe logs to syslog instead of stderr
Submitted: 2 Aug 2004 21:13 Modified: 10 Jul 2007 0:02
Reporter: Christian Hammers (Silver Quality Contributor) (SCA)
Status: Closed
Category:Server Severity:S4 (Feature request)
Version:4.0.20 OS:Linux (Debian GNU/Linux)
Assigned to: Timothy Smith Target Version:
Tags: Contribution
Triage: D5 (Feature request)

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[2 Aug 2004 21:14] Christian Hammers
The /etc/mysql/debian-start shell script.

Attachment: patch.debian-start.diff (text/x-patch), 1.04 KiB.

[2 Aug 2004 21:14] Christian Hammers
The /etc/init.d/mysql-server start script.

Attachment: patch.mysql-server.init.diff (text/x-patch), 3.08 KiB.

[2 Aug 2004 21:15] Christian Hammers
The syslogging /usr/bin/mysqld_safe script.

Attachment: patch.mysqld_safe.diff (text/x-patch), 4.56 KiB.