use the option --defaults-file ...

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Markus Köberl 2011-04-21 08:32:29 +02:00
parent 18bab70c84
commit 2e347611ff

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@ -294,8 +294,8 @@ sub mysql_setup {
}
} elsif ( -r "/etc/mysql/debian.cnf" and $doremote == 0 ){
# It's a debian system, use the maintenance account
$mysqllogin = "-u `awk '\$1 ~ /user/ {print \$3}' /etc/mysql/debian.cnf | head -n 1` -p`awk '\$1 ~ /password/ {print \$3}' /etc/mysql/debian.cnf | head -n 1`";
my $loginstatus = `mysqladmin ping $mysqllogin 2>&1`;
$mysqllogin = "--defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf";
my $loginstatus = `mysqladmin $mysqllogin ping 2>&1`;
unless ($loginstatus =~ /mysqld is alive/) {
badprint "Attempted to use login credentials from debian maintenance account, but they failed.\n";
exit 0;