Latest mysql upgrade wont start (2010.06) [fixed]

problem was that directory /var/run/mysql
was on ownership of root:root
and not on mysql:mysql
after changing it it started
error logs for mysql are fyi in /var/lib/mysql/whatever_name_you_have_there.err
and are not in /var/log
which made me a sad panda

aheaume wrote:Try this : http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=94252.
Also, consider registering to the arch-dev-public mailing list if you use [testing].
I am not using [testing] but got this error about libcrypto on several packages...

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