The mysqld
and mysqladministrator
tags are entirely superfluous. Unfortunately, there's 14 and 25 tags respectively. I would like to request that they be merged with the mysql
tag.
2 Answers
mysqld
is the MySQL daemon, whereas mysqladministrator
is a management interface. Two completely different things and completely distinct from the generic mysql
. What's next, merging all Windows server tags?
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mysql and mysqld are largely synonymous in the context of the tag for all intents and purpose. I do not see the value in separating them. mysqladministrator tagged questions were all over the board and not pertaining mysqladmin.– WarnerCommented Sep 1, 2010 at 1:35
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1Having a tag for every potential binary with UNIX software will have little benefit in most cases.– WarnerCommented Sep 1, 2010 at 1:43
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I appreciate your concern. I believe [mysqld] is synonymous with [mysql] and also [mysql-server]. The management interface tool "MySQL Administrator" has been EOL since 2009-12-18. The replacement is known as "Database Administrator". Perhaps a tag for the management suite that is more appropriate? [mysql-workbench]?– jscottCommented Sep 1, 2010 at 1:51
mysqladministrator
. I'm stuck on hold with a vendor's support rep...