Commit cad77938 authored by lenz@mysql.com's avatar lenz@mysql.com

Merge mysql.com:/space/my/mysql-4.1.13-clone

into mysql.com:/space/my/mysql-4.1-build
parents c301935e 0487cb93
......@@ -306,24 +306,28 @@ static void set_param_int64(Item_param *param, uchar **pos, ulong len)
static void set_param_float(Item_param *param, uchar **pos, ulong len)
{
float data;
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
if (len < 4)
return;
#endif
float data;
float4get(data,*pos);
#else
data= *(float*) *pos;
#endif
param->set_double((double) data);
*pos+= 4;
}
static void set_param_double(Item_param *param, uchar **pos, ulong len)
{
double data;
#ifndef EMBEDDED_LIBRARY
if (len < 8)
return;
#endif
double data;
float8get(data,*pos);
#else
data= *(double*) *pos;
#endif
param->set_double((double) data);
*pos+= 8;
}
......
......@@ -437,19 +437,20 @@ then
/sbin/chkconfig --add mysql
fi
# Create a MySQL user. Do not report any problems if it already
# exists. This is redhat specific and should be handled more portable
useradd -M -r -d $mysql_datadir -s /bin/bash -c "MySQL server" %{mysqld_user} 2> /dev/null || true
# Create a MySQL user and group. Do not report any problems if it already
# exists.
groupadd -r -c "MySQL server" %{mysqld_user} 2> /dev/null || true
useradd -M -r -d $mysql_datadir -s /bin/bash -c "MySQL server" -g %{mysqld_user} %{mysqld_user} 2> /dev/null || true
# Change permissions so that the user that will run the MySQL daemon
# owns all database files.
chown -R %{mysqld_user} $mysql_datadir
chown -R %{mysqld_user}:%{mysqld_user} $mysql_datadir
# Initiate databases
%{_bindir}/mysql_install_db --rpm --user=%{mysqld_user}
# Change permissions again to fix any new files.
chown -R %{mysqld_user} $mysql_datadir
chown -R %{mysqld_user}:%{mysqld_user} $mysql_datadir
# Fix permissions for the permission database so that only the user
# can read them.
......@@ -667,6 +668,11 @@ fi
# itself - note that they must be ordered by date (important when
# merging BK trees)
%changelog
* Fri Jul 15 2005 Lenz Grimmer <lenz@mysql.com>
- create a "mysql" user group and assign the mysql user account to that group
in the server postinstall section. (BUG 10984)
* Tue Jun 14 2005 Lenz Grimmer <lenz@mysql.com>
- Do not build statically on i386 by default, only when adding either "--with
......
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