Re: mysql is now a critpath package? WTF?

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On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> That answer doesn't make me any happier.  I've got a problem with being
>>> saddled with an extra layer of bureaucracy without any say-so on my
>>> part, and I'm also quite nervous about the idea of something that is
>>> genuinely critpath depending on something as rickety as mysql.
>
>> Your not the only one with the problem. Its not that bad.
>
> I've got other critpath packages, so I know exactly what kind of
> additional bureaucracy I'm getting into, thank you.  But I'm not
> following how something that's not even installed by default can
> reasonably become marked critpath.

mysql the server isn't, but mysql-libs is used by a lot.

Peter
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