On Thursday 19 March 2009, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
> [akonadiserver] 090301 15:32:16 [ERROR] Fatal error: Please read
> ["Security" section of the manual to find out how
> to run mysqld as root!
Actually, to run akonadi with its local mysqld as root, all you need is:
echo "user=root" >/root/.config/akonadi/mysql-local.conf
If it still doesn't work, try appending it manually
to .local/share/akonadi/mysql.conf as well:
echo "user=root" >>/root/.local/share/akonadi/mysql.conf
(but it should get added automatically from mysql-local.conf).
WARNING: This will run mysqld as root. Probably not the most secure thing to
do in the world. You have been warned.
I added that both places, but mysqld is still running as mysql. After many
reboots.
Kevin Kofler
Update: Tonight I edited the akonadiserverrc to indicate that it should start
the server (mysqld I assume), and stopped mysqld, then stopped kmail for 10
secs and restarted it. NOW it says the migration succeeded, and I have
serveral copies of both akonadiserver and akonadiserver_control running, along
with the usual 8 or 9 copies of mysqld, still running as the user mysql.
I would consider this a bug if it can't find and use an already running
mysqld. Is that a good assessment?
Thanks.
--
Cheers, Gene
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