Mark wrote: > I might be wrong about it that F9 had it but i'm absolutely positive > that F8 had it. Feel free to poke through the CVS logs and find a mysql build for F-8 that enabled the server by default. I didn't see it in a quick look. Regardless, it should not be started on install, so the current behavior is correct and desirable. > The situation was: I install MySQL (and apache + php) then on the > next boot MySQL and Apache where just on! that was the behaviour. i > don't know if that was a bug back then or it's a bug right now or am > i dreaming all of this and was it never the behaviour of any fedora > release? Starting services by default has been discouraged in the packaging guidelines for quite a long time. If there were (or are) packages that did (or do) so, it's a bug for any service that listens on the network by default. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Becoming aware of my character defects leads me naturally to the next step of blaming my parents.
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