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diff --git a/debian/additions/mysqlcheck.1 b/debian/additions/mysqlcheck.1 deleted file mode 100644 index b36ba2d1eb1..00000000000 --- a/debian/additions/mysqlcheck.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -.TH mysql 1 "17 March 2003" "MySQL 3.23" "MySQL database" -.SH NAME -mysqlcheck \- MySQL program for repairing, checking and optimizing tables. -.SH SYNOPSIS -mysqlcheck | mysqlanalyze | mysqloptimize [options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -This program can be used to CHECK (-c,-m,-C), REPAIR (-r), ANALYZE (-a) -or OPTIMIZE (-o) tables. Some of the options (like -e or -q) can be -used same time. It works on MyISAM and in some cases on BDB tables. -Please consult the MySQL manual for latest information about the -above. The options -c,-r,-a and -o are exclusive to each other, which -means that the last option will be used, if several was specified. - -The option -c will be used by default, if none was specified. You -can change the default behavior by making a symbolic link, or -copying this file somewhere with another name, the alternatives are: -mysqlrepair: The default option will be -r -mysqlanalyze: The default option will be -a -mysqloptimize: The default option will be -o - -For more information start the program with '--help'. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -mysql (1), mysqld (8) -.SH AUTHOR -This manpage was written by Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org>. - -MySQL is available at http://www.mysql.com/. -.\" end of man page |