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Old 11th June 2008
Dazhelpwiz Dazhelpwiz is offline
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hrmm..I havent had any of those issues, mysql just went straight on, everything in its place.

out of curiousity I ran pkg_info -Q mysql to see what I got. nothing unusual there either:
Code:
$ sudo pkg_info -Q mysql
courier-authlib-mysql-0.58p1
freeradius-mysql-2.0.1
mod_auth_mysql-3.2p2
mysql++-2.0.6p3
mysql++-docs-2.0.6
mysql-administrator-1.2.12p0
mysql-client-5.0.51a (installed)
mysql-gui-common-5.0.6.1r12
mysql-query-browser-1.2.12p3
mysql-server-5.0.51a (installed)
mysql-tests-5.0.51a
mysql2pgsql-20010320
mysqlcc-0.9.4p2
nagios-plugins-mysql-1.4.11
p5-Class-DBI-mysql-1.00p0
p5-DBD-mysql-4.005 (installed)
p5-DBD-mysqlPP-0.04
p5-DateTime-Format-MySQL-0.04
p5-Net-MySQL-0.09p1
p5-Time-Piece-MySQL-0.05
perdition-mysql-1.17
php5-mysql-5.2.5
php5-mysqli-5.2.5
php5-pdo_mysql-5.2.5
prelude-libpreludedb-mysql-0.9.13p0
py-mysql-1.2.2p1
qt3-mysql-3.8
qt4-mysql-4.3.3
ruby-mysql-2.7.4p0
xmysql-1.10
Your OpenBSD install wasnt iffy?
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