best solution would be to look into amarok way of starting mysql as it is using it as backend. On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Ralf Lang <lang@b1-systems.de> wrote:
Hi list,
is there a canonical way to provide easy setup for application databases say in mysql?
I have invested some time into a suse-centric commandline installer for horde 4 and it works sufficiently well to be included with the distribution soon but it only works if the user already created a database and a users.
Before I go ahead and reinvent the wheel, how would yast or KDE or whoever uses databases as backends do it?
I would not want to make assumptions about free database/user names or how (if) the db admin user's password is set.
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