#!/bin/bash -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule if [ -n "$DEBIAN_SCRIPT_DEBUG" ]; then set -v -x; DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE=1; fi ${DEBIAN_SCRIPT_TRACE:+ echo "#42#DEBUG# RUNNING $0 $*" 1>&2 } CNF=/etc/mysql/my.cnf # Beware that there are two ypwhich one of them needs the 2>/dev/null! if test -n "`which ypwhich 2>/dev/null`" && ypwhich >/dev/null 2>&1; then db_input high mysql-server-@MYSQL_BASE_VERSION@/nis_warning || true db_go fi # only ask this question on fresh installs and during "reconfiguration". # there is also an additional check for empty root passwords in the # postinst script when the tools are available for us to use. if [ "$1" = "configure" ] && [ -z "$2" ] || [ "$1" = "reconfigure" ]; then db_input medium mysql-server/root_password || true db_go fi # If this is an upgrade of an already existing installation ask the user if # we may use the backwards incompatible but more secure password format. # This should not be shown at dpkg-reconfigure and except for the dist-upgrade, # config files are for the admin only! # Read: If mysql was already installed but not from Etch and it was either 4.0 # or had old_passwords enabled before then the system is affected. if [ "$1" = "configure" ] && [ -f $CNF ] && ( [ ! -f /var/lib/mysql/debian-4.1.flag ] || egrep -q -i '^[[:space:]]*old.passwords[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*(1|true)' $CNF ) then db_input medium mysql-server-@MYSQL_BASE_VERSION@/need_sarge_compat || true db_go fi