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+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2008, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+#
+# Solaris post install script
+#
+
+#if [ /usr/man/bin/makewhatis ] ; then
+# /usr/man/bin/makewhatis "$BASEDIR/mysql/man"
+#fi
+
+mygroup=mysql
+myuser=mysql
+mydatadir=/var/lib/mysql
+basedir=@@basedir@@
+
+if [ -n "$BASEDIR" ] ; then
+ basedir="$BASEDIR"
+fi
+
+# What MySQL calls "basedir" and what pkgadd tools calls "basedir"
+# is not the same thing. The default pkgadd base directory is /opt/mysql,
+# the MySQL one "/opt/mysql/mysql".
+
+mybasedir="$basedir/@@instdir@@"
+mystart1="$mybasedir/support-files/mysql.server"
+myinstdb="$mybasedir/scripts/mysql_install_db"
+mystart=/etc/init.d/mysql
+
+# Check: Is this a first installation, or an upgrade ?
+
+if [ -d "$mydatadir/mysql" ] ; then
+ : # If the directory for system table files exists, we assume an upgrade.
+else
+ INSTALL=new # This is a new installation, the directory will soon be created.
+fi
+
+# Create data directory if needed
+
+[ -d "$mydatadir" ] || mkdir -p -m 755 "$mydatadir" || exit 1
+[ -d "$mydatadir/mysql" ] || mkdir "$mydatadir/mysql" || exit 1
+[ -d "$mydatadir/test" ] || mkdir "$mydatadir/test" || exit 1
+
+# Set the data directory to the right user/group
+
+chown -R $myuser:$mygroup $mydatadir
+
+# Solaris patch 119255 (somewhere around revision 42) changes the behaviour
+# of pkgadd to set TMPDIR internally to a root-owned install directory. This
+# has the unfortunate side effect of breaking running mysql_install_db with
+# the --user=mysql argument as mysqld uses TMPDIR if set, and is unable to
+# write temporary tables to that directory. To work around this issue, we
+# create a subdirectory inside TMPDIR (if set) for mysqld to write to.
+#
+# Idea from Ben Hekster <heksterb@gmail.com> in bug#31164
+
+if [ -n "$TMPDIR" ] ; then
+ savetmpdir="$TMPDIR"
+ TMPDIR="$TMPDIR/mysql.$$"
+ export TMPDIR
+ mkdir "$TMPDIR"
+ chown $myuser:$mygroup "$TMPDIR"
+fi
+
+
+# BUG# 16812255: Removing the option --random-passwords
+# as this is supported only for MYSQL releases 5.6 and above.
+
+if [ -n "$INSTALL" ] ; then
+ # We install/update the system tables
+ (
+ cd "$mybasedir"
+ scripts/mysql_install_db \
+ --rpm \
+ --user=mysql \
+ --basedir="$mybasedir" \
+ --datadir=$mydatadir
+ )
+fi
+
+if [ -n "$savetmpdir" ] ; then
+ TMPDIR="$savetmpdir"
+fi
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# Handle situation there is old start script installed already
+
+# If old start script is a soft link, we just remove it
+[ -h "$mystart" ] && rm -f "$mystart"
+
+# If old start script is a file, we rename it
+[ -f "$mystart" ] && mv -f "$mystart" "$mystart.old.$$"
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# We create a copy of an unmodified start script,
+# as a reference for the one maybe modifying it
+
+cp -f "$mystart1.in" "$mystart.in" || exit 1
+
+# We rewrite some scripts
+
+for script in "$mystart" "$mystart1" "$myinstdb" ; do
+ script_in="$script.in"
+ sed -e "s,@basedir@,$mybasedir,g" \
+ -e "s,@datadir@,$mydatadir,g" "$script_in" > "$script"
+ chmod u+x $script
+done
+
+rm -f "$mystart.in"
+
+exit 0
+