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-.TH mysql 1 "17 March 2003" "MySQL 3.23" "MySQL database"
-.SH NAME
-mysql_setpermission \- Adds MySQL users or changes passwords.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-mysql_setpermission [options]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The permission setter is a little program which can help you add users
-or databases or change passwords in MySQL. Keep in mind that we don't
-check permissions which already been set in MySQL. So if you can't
-connect to MySQL using the permission you just added, take a look at
-the permissions which have already been set in MySQL.
-
-The permission setter first reads your .my.cnf file in your Home
-directory if it exists.
-
-For more information start the program with '--help'.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-mysql (1), mysqld (1)
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manpage was written by Christian Hammers <ch@debian.org>.
-
-MySQL is available at http://www.mysql.com/.
-.\" end of man page