Hi Myriam, What about deprecating Mysql embedded, and supporting MariaDB instead? It seems the natural path since it still has libmysqld.
Regards, Pedro On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 4:31 PM Myriam Schweingruber <myr...@kde.org> wrote: > Hi Leo, > > On Sun, 5 Jan 2020 at 10:11, subscription1 <llsub...@zudiewiener.com> > wrote: > >> Given that the embedded MySql has disappeared from the latest Ubuntu >> release the only other alternative to install Amarok on this (and later) >> releases I can see is to >> >> 1. Make amarok installation dependant on a MySQL server installation >> 2. Use something like Sqlite as the default >> >> I don't really have a solution, but I know we deliberately changed from > SQLite wich was default in Amarok 1.x to MySQL embedded with the option of > MySQL Server due to the bad scaling of SQLite. Many users of Amarok > requested that change, some having enormous databases that were very slow > to handle with SQLite. > > We probably have to choose the first option, but giving the users the > option to use an existing MySQL server installation or creating one just > for Amarok. There also is software in place (probably outdated) to use > Akonadi which we waited to get usable before adopting it, something which > even Kmail is still struggling with, unless Akonadi is used with PostgreSQL. > Of course another option would be to change to PostgreSQL which scales > quite well and might be a better solution. This looks like something we > would need to ask the users TBH. > > Regards, Myriam > > PS. Unless we find a better embedded database system, of course... > -- > Proud member of the Amarok and KDE Community > Protect your freedom and support the work of the FSFE: > http://www.fsfe.org > <http://www.fsfe.org/> > Please don't send me proprietary file formats, > use ISO standard ODF instead (ISO/IEC 26300) >