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    Bug#25341: "init.d/mysql stop" may timeout too quickly · fd0a0f80
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    Thirty five seconds is entirely too short of a period to wait for a server 
    to exit.  Instead, make a valliant effort to make sure it exits, and only
    give up after a very long period (arbitrarily chosen as 15 minutes).
    
    In addition, if we're being asked to restart the server, then don't try
    to start again if trying to stop the server failed.
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    Return zero by default, when the script exits.
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    Set return-/exit-value based on whether we successfully dealt with the 
    PID-file.
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    Don't wait that long if the program we're waiting on exits.  It 
    should only exit if the server is not going to be started.
    
    
    support-files/mysql.server.sh:
      Raise timeout to a pessimistic value, 15 minutes.  We should only be willing
      to give up and exit after an extraordinary effort.
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      Return zero by default, when the script exits.
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      Set return-/exit-value based on whether we successfully dealt with the 
      PID-file.
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      Don't wait that long if the program we're waiting on exits.  It 
      should only exit if the server is not going to be started.
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