mysql_config_editor Command Not Found

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MySQL_Config_Editor is not included in MySQL server package?



On Debian 8 - MySQL 5.5.60



 mysql_config_editor: Command not found


I have also installed libmysqlclient-dev but no luck



apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev






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    MySQL_Config_Editor is not included in MySQL server package?



    On Debian 8 - MySQL 5.5.60



     mysql_config_editor: Command not found


    I have also installed libmysqlclient-dev but no luck



    apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev






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      MySQL_Config_Editor is not included in MySQL server package?



      On Debian 8 - MySQL 5.5.60



       mysql_config_editor: Command not found


      I have also installed libmysqlclient-dev but no luck



      apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev






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      MySQL_Config_Editor is not included in MySQL server package?



      On Debian 8 - MySQL 5.5.60



       mysql_config_editor: Command not found


      I have also installed libmysqlclient-dev but no luck



      apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev








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          On Ubuntu 18.04: "mysql-client-5.7_5.7.21-1ubuntu1_amd64" from here



          To not google it:



          --snip-- 
          user@host:~$ apt-file update
          user@host:~$ apt-file find mysql_config_editor
          mysql-client-5.7: /usr/bin/mysql_config_editor
          --/snip--


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            On Ubuntu 18.04: "mysql-client-5.7_5.7.21-1ubuntu1_amd64" from here



            To not google it:



            --snip-- 
            user@host:~$ apt-file update
            user@host:~$ apt-file find mysql_config_editor
            mysql-client-5.7: /usr/bin/mysql_config_editor
            --/snip--


            If it's a Debian question, it belongs on UL not AU.






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              On Ubuntu 18.04: "mysql-client-5.7_5.7.21-1ubuntu1_amd64" from here



              To not google it:



              --snip-- 
              user@host:~$ apt-file update
              user@host:~$ apt-file find mysql_config_editor
              mysql-client-5.7: /usr/bin/mysql_config_editor
              --/snip--


              If it's a Debian question, it belongs on UL not AU.






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                On Ubuntu 18.04: "mysql-client-5.7_5.7.21-1ubuntu1_amd64" from here



                To not google it:



                --snip-- 
                user@host:~$ apt-file update
                user@host:~$ apt-file find mysql_config_editor
                mysql-client-5.7: /usr/bin/mysql_config_editor
                --/snip--


                If it's a Debian question, it belongs on UL not AU.






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                On Ubuntu 18.04: "mysql-client-5.7_5.7.21-1ubuntu1_amd64" from here



                To not google it:



                --snip-- 
                user@host:~$ apt-file update
                user@host:~$ apt-file find mysql_config_editor
                mysql-client-5.7: /usr/bin/mysql_config_editor
                --/snip--


                If it's a Debian question, it belongs on UL not AU.







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