Commit c6669b46 authored by Joerg Bruehe's avatar Joerg Bruehe

Fix bug#45415: "rpm upgrade recreates test database"

Let the creation of the "test" database happen only during a new
installation, not in an RPM upgrade.
parent bb5e014a
......@@ -798,13 +798,12 @@ else
fi
# echo "Analyzed: SERVER_TO_START=$SERVER_TO_START"
if [ ! -d $mysql_datadir/mysql ] ; then
mkdir $mysql_datadir/mysql;
mkdir $mysql_datadir/mysql $mysql_datadir/test
echo "MySQL RPM installation of version $NEW_VERSION" >> $STATUS_FILE
else
# If the directory exists, we may assume it is an upgrade.
echo "MySQL RPM upgrade to version $NEW_VERSION" >> $STATUS_FILE
fi
if [ ! -d $mysql_datadir/test ] ; then mkdir $mysql_datadir/test; fi
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Make MySQL start/shutdown automatically when the machine does it.
......@@ -837,7 +836,12 @@ chown -R %{mysqld_user}:%{mysqld_group} $mysql_datadir
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Initiate databases if needed
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
%{_bindir}/mysql_install_db --rpm --user=%{mysqld_user}
if ! grep '^MySQL RPM upgrade' $STATUS_FILE >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
# Fix bug#45415: no "mysql_install_db" on an upgrade
# Do this as a negative to err towards more "install" runs
# rather than to miss one.
%{_bindir}/mysql_install_db --rpm --user=%{mysqld_user}
fi
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Upgrade databases if needed would go here - but it cannot be automated yet
......@@ -1161,6 +1165,12 @@ fi
# merging BK trees)
##############################################################################
%changelog
* Thu Jul 07 2011 Joerg Bruehe <joerg.bruehe@oracle.com>
- Fix bug#45415: "rpm upgrade recreates test database"
Let the creation of the "test" database happen only during a new installation,
not in an RPM upgrade.
This affects both the "mkdir" and the call of "mysql_install_db".
* Thu Feb 03 2011 Joerg Bruehe <joerg.bruehe@oracle.com>
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