Clean up the mysql_install_db script to ensure that a sane environment is

available and reduce the chance of failure.  This should fix bug#28585
which is caused by the script being quite random in how it finds files it
requires and not giving very good feedback to the user about what went
wrong.

Also update make_binary_distribution so that it provides the correct path
to the required SQL scripts when generating mysql_install_db.  The script
only previously worked because of the permissive behaviour which looked
around the current working directory before the "correct" location.  This
could lead to severe problems if the user happened to run the script from
a location which contained older or even broken copies of the SQL scripts.

We now require either a complete binary release (and the mysql_install_db
script ran from inside the extracted archive), or an installed compiled
tree, as this is the only way we can be sure everything that we need is
available and ready to run.

While working on this fix, also clean up the mysql_install_db script a lot
to make it simpler, easier to read, and hopefully less prone to bugs in
the future.
parent 9d247f29
......@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ if [ $BASE_SYSTEM != "netware" ] ; then
copyfileto $BASE/bin scripts/*
$BASE/bin/replace \@localstatedir\@ ./data \@bindir\@ ./bin \@scriptdir\@ \
./bin \@libexecdir\@ ./bin \@sbindir\@ ./bin \@prefix\@ . \@HOSTNAME\@ \
@HOSTNAME@ \@pkgdatadir\@ ./support-files \
@HOSTNAME@ \@pkgdatadir\@ ./share \
< scripts/mysql_install_db.sh > $BASE/scripts/mysql_install_db
$BASE/bin/replace \@prefix\@ /usr/local/mysql \@bindir\@ ./bin \
\@sbindir\@ ./bin \@libexecdir\@ ./bin \
......
......@@ -18,26 +18,65 @@
#
# All unrecognized arguments to this script are passed to mysqld.
force=0
in_rpm=0
ip_only=0
windows=0
defaults=""
user=""
case "$1" in
--no-defaults|--defaults-file=*|--defaults-extra-file=*)
defaults="$1"; shift
;;
--no-defaults|--defaults-file=*|--defaults-extra-file=*)
defaults="$1"; shift
;;
esac
usage()
{
cat <<EOF
Usage: $0 [OPTIONS]
--basedir=path The path to the MySQL installation directory.
--datadir=path The path to the MySQL data directory.
--force Causes mysql_install_db to run even if DNS does not
work. In that case, grant table entries that normally
use hostnames will use IP addresses.
--ldata=path The path to the MySQL data directory.
--rpm For internal use. This option is used by RPM files
during the MySQL installation process.
--skip-name-resolve Use IP addresses rather than hostnames when creating
grant table entries. This option can be useful if
your DNS does not work.
--srcdir=path For internal use. The directory under which
mysql_install_db looks for support files such as the
error message file and the file for popoulating the
help tables.
--user=user_name The login username to use for running mysqld. Files
and directories created by mysqld will be owned by this
user. You must be root to use this option. By default
mysqld runs using your current login name and files and
directories that it creates will be owned by you.
--windows For internal use. This option is used for creating
Windows distributions.
All other options are passed to the mysqld program
EOF
exit 1
}
s_echo()
{
if test "$in_rpm" -eq 0 -a "$windows" -eq 0
then
echo $1
echo "$1"
fi
}
parse_arguments() {
parse_arg()
{
echo "$1" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//'
}
parse_arguments()
{
# We only need to pass arguments through to the server if we don't
# handle them here. So, we collect unrecognized options (passed on
# the command line) into the args variable.
......@@ -51,17 +90,18 @@ parse_arguments() {
for arg do
case "$arg" in
--force) force=1 ;;
--basedir=*) basedir=`echo "$arg" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//'` ;;
--srcdir=*) srcdir=`echo "$arg" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//'` ;;
--ldata=*|--datadir=*) ldata=`echo "$arg" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//'` ;;
--basedir=*) basedir=`parse_arg "$arg"` ;;
--srcdir=*) srcdir=`parse_arg "$arg"` ;;
--ldata=*|--datadir=*) ldata=`parse_arg "$arg"` ;;
--user=*)
# Note that the user will be passed to mysqld so that it runs
# as 'user' (crucial e.g. if log-bin=/some_other_path/
# where a chown of datadir won't help)
user=`echo "$arg" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//'` ;;
user=`parse_arg "$arg"` ;;
--skip-name-resolve) ip_only=1 ;;
--verbose) verbose=1 ;; # Obsolete
--rpm) in_rpm=1 ;;
--help) usage ;;
--windows)
# This is actually a "cross bootstrap" argument used when
......@@ -89,137 +129,100 @@ parse_arguments() {
done
}
# Get first arguments from the my.cfg file, groups [mysqld] and
# [mysql_install_db], and then merge with the command line arguments
if test -x ./bin/my_print_defaults
then
print_defaults="./bin/my_print_defaults"
elif test -x ./extra/my_print_defaults
# Sanity check - make sure we can find my_print_defaults either in the binary
# distribution or within the installed source compile.
print_defaults="@bindir@/my_print_defaults"
if ! test -x $print_defaults
then
print_defaults="./extra/my_print_defaults"
elif test -x @bindir@/my_print_defaults
then
print_defaults="@bindir@/my_print_defaults"
elif test -x @bindir@/mysql_print_defaults
then
print_defaults="@bindir@/mysql_print_defaults"
else
print_defaults="my_print_defaults"
echo "FATAL ERROR: Could not find $print_defaults"
echo
echo "If you are using a binary release, you must run this script from"
echo "within the directory the archive extracted into. If you compiled"
echo "MySQL yourself you must run 'make install' first."
exit 1
fi
args=
ldata=
execdir=
bindir=
basedir=
srcdir=
force=0
# Firstly, get arguments from the groups [mysqld] and [mysql_install_db]
# in the my.cfg file, then re-run to merge with command line arguments.
parse_arguments `$print_defaults $defaults mysqld mysql_install_db`
parse_arguments PICK-ARGS-FROM-ARGV "$@"
test -z "$ldata" && ldata=@localstatedir@
# Path to MySQL installation directory
if test -z "$basedir"
then
basedir=@prefix@
bindir=@bindir@
execdir=@libexecdir@
pkgdatadir=@pkgdatadir@
basedir="@prefix@"
bindir="@bindir@"
mysqld="@libexecdir@/mysqld"
else
bindir="$basedir/bin"
if test -x "$basedir/libexec/mysqld"
then
execdir="$basedir/libexec"
elif test -x "$basedir/sbin/mysqld"
then
execdir="$basedir/sbin"
else
execdir="$basedir/bin"
fi
fi
# Find SQL scripts needed for bootstrap
fill_help_tables="fill_help_tables.sql"
create_system_tables="mysql_system_tables.sql"
fill_system_tables="mysql_system_tables_data.sql"
if test -n "$srcdir"
then
fill_help_tables=$srcdir/scripts/$fill_help_tables
create_system_tables=$srcdir/scripts/$create_system_tables
fill_system_tables=$srcdir/scripts/$fill_system_tables
else
for i in $basedir/support-files $basedir/share $basedir/share/mysql \
$basedir/scripts `pwd` `pwd`/scripts @pkgdatadir@
for dir in libexec sbin bin
do
if test -f $i/$fill_help_tables
if test -x "$basedir/$dir/mysqld"
then
pkgdatadir=$i
mysqld="$basedir/$dir/mysqld"
break
fi
done
fill_help_tables=$pkgdatadir/$fill_help_tables
create_system_tables=$pkgdatadir/$create_system_tables
fill_system_tables=$pkgdatadir/$fill_system_tables
if test -z "$mysqld"
then
echo "FATAL ERROR: Could not find mysqld inside supplied --basedir"
exit 1
fi
fi
if test ! -f $create_system_tables
# Path to data directory
if test -z "$ldata"
then
echo "FATAL ERROR: Could not find SQL file '$create_system_tables' in"
echo "@pkgdatadir@ or inside $basedir"
exit 1;
ldata="@localstatedir@"
fi
if test ! -f $fill_help_tables
# Set up paths to SQL scripts required for bootstrap and ensure they exist.
if test -n "$srcdir"
then
echo "FATAL ERROR: Could not find help file '$fill_help_tables' in"
echo "@pkgdatadir@ or inside $basedir"
exit 1;
pkgdatadir="$srcdir/scripts"
else
pkgdatadir="@pkgdatadir@"
fi
if test ! -f $fill_system_tables
then
echo "FATAL ERROR: Could not find help file '$fill_system_tables' in"
echo "@pkgdatadir@ or inside $basedir"
exit 1;
fi
fill_help_tables="$pkgdatadir/fill_help_tables.sql"
create_system_tables="$pkgdatadir/mysql_system_tables.sql"
fill_system_tables="$pkgdatadir/mysql_system_tables_data.sql"
# Find executables and paths
mysqld=$execdir/mysqld
mysqld_opt=""
scriptdir=$bindir
for f in $fill_help_tables $create_system_tables $fill_system_tables
do
if test ! -f "$f"
then
echo "FATAL ERROR: Could not find SQL file '$f'"
exit 1
fi
done
if test "$windows" = 1
# Set up Windows-specific paths
if test "$windows" -eq 1
then
mysqld="./sql/mysqld"
if test -n "$srcdir" -a -f $srcdir/sql/share/english/errmsg.sys
if test -n "$srcdir" -a -f "$srcdir/sql/share/english/errmsg.sys"
then
langdir=$srcdir/sql/share/english
langdir="$srcdir/sql/share/english"
else
langdir=./sql/share/english
langdir="./sql/share/english"
fi
mysqld_opt="--language=$langdir"
scriptdir="./scripts"
fi
if test ! -x $mysqld
# Make sure mysqld is available in default location (--basedir option is
# already tested above).
if test ! -x "$mysqld"
then
if test "$in_rpm" = 1
then
echo "FATAL ERROR $mysqld not found!"
exit 1
else
echo "FATAL ERROR Didn't find $mysqld"
echo "You should do a 'make install' before executing this script"
exit 1
fi
echo "FATAL ERROR: $mysqld not found!"
exit 1
fi
# Try to determine the hostname
hostname=`@HOSTNAME@`
# Check if hostname is valid
if test "$windows" = 0 -a "$in_rpm" = 0 -a $force = 0
if test "$windows" -eq 0 -a "$in_rpm" -eq 0 -a "$force" -eq 0
then
resolved=`$bindir/resolveip $hostname 2>&1`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
......@@ -244,39 +247,35 @@ then
fi
fi
if test "$ip_only" = "1"
if test "$ip_only" -eq 1
then
ip=`echo "$resolved" | awk '/ /{print $6}'`
hostname=$ip
hostname=`echo "$resolved" | awk '/ /{print $6}'`
fi
# Create database directories mysql & test
if test ! -d $ldata; then
mkdir $ldata;
chmod 700 $ldata ;
fi
if test ! -d $ldata/mysql; then
mkdir $ldata/mysql;
chmod 700 $ldata/mysql ;
fi
if test ! -d $ldata/test; then
mkdir $ldata/test;
chmod 700 $ldata/test ;
fi
if test -w / -a ! -z "$user"; then
chown $user $ldata $ldata/mysql $ldata/test;
fi
for dir in $ldata $ldata/mysql $ldata/test
do
if test ! -d $dir
then
mkdir -p $dir
chmod 700 $dir
fi
if test -w / -a ! -z "$user"
then
chown $user $dir
fi
done
if test -n "$user"; then
if test -n "$user"
then
args="$args --user=$user"
fi
# Peform the install of system tables
mysqld_bootstrap="${MYSQLD_BOOTSTRAP-$mysqld}"
mysqld_install_cmd_line="$mysqld_bootstrap $defaults $mysqld_opt --bootstrap \
--basedir=$basedir --datadir=$ldata --skip-innodb \
--skip-bdb --skip-ndbcluster $args --max_allowed_packet=8M \
--net_buffer_length=16K"
--basedir=$basedir --datadir=$ldata --skip-innodb --skip-bdb \
--skip-ndbcluster $args --max_allowed_packet=8M --net_buffer_length=16K"
# Pipe mysql_system_tables.sql to "mysqld --bootstrap"
s_echo "Installing MySQL system tables..."
......@@ -284,23 +283,20 @@ if `(echo "use mysql;"; cat $create_system_tables $fill_system_tables) | $mysqld
then
s_echo "OK"
if test -n "$fill_help_tables"
s_echo "Filling help tables..."
# Pipe fill_help_tables.sql to "mysqld --bootstrap"
if `(echo "use mysql;"; cat $fill_help_tables) | $mysqld_install_cmd_line`
then
s_echo "Filling help tables..."
# Pipe fill_help_tables.sql to "mysqld --bootstrap"
if `(echo "use mysql;"; cat $fill_help_tables) | $mysqld_install_cmd_line`
then
# Fill suceeded
s_echo "OK"
else
echo ""
echo "WARNING: HELP FILES ARE NOT COMPLETELY INSTALLED!"
echo "The \"HELP\" command might not work properly"
echo ""
fi
# Fill suceeded
s_echo "OK"
else
echo
echo "WARNING: HELP FILES ARE NOT COMPLETELY INSTALLED!"
echo "The \"HELP\" command might not work properly"
echo
fi
s_echo ""
s_echo
s_echo "To start mysqld at boot time you have to copy"
s_echo "support-files/mysql.server to the right place for your system"
s_echo
......@@ -319,7 +315,7 @@ then
echo "$bindir/mysqladmin -u root -h $hostname password 'new-password'"
echo "See the manual for more instructions."
if test "$in_rpm" = "0"
if test "$in_rpm" -eq 0
then
echo "You can start the MySQL daemon with:"
echo "cd @prefix@ ; $bindir/mysqld_safe &"
......
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