Otto Kekäläinen <o...@seravo.fi> writes:

> 2015-02-26 10:36 GMT+02:00 Arnaud Fontaine <ar...@debian.org>:
>>> I'd vote for this. Let's put at least all the big plugins in their own
>>> packages. The main mariadb-server-10.0 could include only the plugins
>>> that are loaded by default or that are just really small.
>>
>> Actually, none  of these  plugins are  enabled by  default AFAIK.  On my
>> laptop, here is what I have:
>
> Interesting. As said, I am not a plugin expert and I don't even know
> what all of these plugins do, let alone why they are bundled and not
> active.

To be fair,  I didn't know neither until recently  and it's only because
of mroonga ;-).

>>> Motivated to have in their own packages: mroonga, tokudb, cassandra,
>>> spider. Connect and oqgraph are already. Do we want to keep Sphinx
>>> built-in maybe?
>>
>> I don't really see why Sphinx would be kept builtin and not mroonga?
>> What about defining a size limit instead? Such as 50K or so?
>
> 50K limit sounds OK to me.

Great. I don't think  it's an urgent task but I  will start splitting up
the package when I have some time if that's ok with you?

Cheers,
-- 
Arnaud Fontaine

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