the installation to make sure the privilege tables are being
installed even if the DNS configuration is broken, which seems
to be quite common (reverse lookups to "hostname" fail).
This should resolve the problem many Mac OS users experience
("Fatal error: Can't open privilege tables: Table 'mysql.host' doesn't
exist") when they try to start MySQL after installing the PKG.
instead of being an individual file to avoid redundancy
BitKeeper/deleted/.del-ReadMe.txt~bd880aa05a0baccd:
Delete: support-files/MacOSX/ReadMe.txt
Docs/Makefile.am:
- Generate the MacOS ReadMe.txt from the manual
support-files/MacOSX/Makefile.am:
- Added MacOS X ReadMe.txt to CLEANFILES now that it's being autogenerated
- moved helper functions from Bootstrap script to logger.pm
Build-tools/Bootstrap:
- renamed logfile -> LOGFILE
- moved functions abort() and run_command() to logger.pm for better
reusability
Build-tools/Do-pkg:
- heavily reworked: now make use of the logger.pm helper functions
- added new options: --dry-run, --log, --mail, --verbose
Build-tools/logger.pm:
- added functions run_command() and abort() from Bootstrap script for
better code reusability
support-files/MacOSX/postinstall.sh:
- made script more robust
distribution
- added Bootstrap, logger.pm and Do-pkg to Build-tools:
Bootstrap is used to build the source distribution for the binary builds
logger.pm includes some helper functions
Do-pkg converts a binary distribution into a Mac OS X PKG (still needs
some polishing)
support-files/MacOSX/Description.plist.sh:
- Shortened IFPkgDescriptionDescription a bit
support-files/MacOSX/Makefile.am:
- Added more files (StartupParameters.plist, postinstall, preinstall) to
distribution