Re: Reg: Mysql used instead of MariaDB
On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 10:44:16AM +0530, Balamurugan wrote: Dear Team, I am a highly admired fan of free software movement and its philosophy. I am having a doubt in Debian 7.1 stable release about MySQL addition. Since MariaDB has become the open source replacement for MySQL, why was MariaDB not included in the latest release? Is there any reason behind? Since now MySQL is a part of Oracle, I believe we need to move towards MariaDB and support it fully. Search the debian-devel archives for mariadb and/or mysql. There has been some discussion about this issue. -- If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing. --- Malcolm X -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130804112151.GB27876@tal
Re: Reg: Mysql used instead of MariaDB
On 08/04/2013 07:14 AM, Balamurugan wrote: Dear Team, I am a highly admired fan of free software movement and its philosophy. I am having a doubt in Debian 7.1 stable release about MySQL addition. Since MariaDB has become the open source replacement for MySQL, why was MariaDB not included in the latest release? Is there any reason behind? Since now MySQL is a part of Oracle, I believe we need to move towards MariaDB and support it fully. Hi I agree with you. I don't like to wait... I don't understand myself why Mariadb is not available in Debian. Opensuse, Fedora, Wikipedia migrated from Mysql to Mariadb, 100% free software. I downloaded and installed official .deb from Mariadb site. It works with Wheezy and Jessie, on my two PC. I use it with Digikam and Amarok. Mariadb works like Mysql, same commands. Installation keeps mysql-common and libmysqlclient18. Greetings -- Maderios -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51fe6274.80...@gmail.com
Re: Reg: Mysql used instead of MariaDB
maderios grabbed a keyboard and wrote: On 08/04/2013 07:14 AM, Balamurugan wrote: Dear Team, I am a highly admired fan of free software movement and its philosophy. I am having a doubt in Debian 7.1 stable release about MySQL addition. Since MariaDB has become the open source replacement for MySQL, why was MariaDB not included in the latest release? Is there any reason behind? Since now MySQL is a part of Oracle, I believe we need to move towards MariaDB and support it fully. Hi I agree with you. I don't like to wait... I don't understand myself why Mariadb is not available in Debian. Opensuse, Fedora, Wikipedia migrated from Mysql to Mariadb, 100% free software. I downloaded and installed official .deb from Mariadb site. It works with Wheezy and Jessie, on my two PC. I use it with Digikam and Amarok. Mariadb works like Mysql, same commands. Installation keeps mysql-common and libmysqlclient18. If you're really keen on using it Right Now instead of waiting to see if they're going to include it as part of the Debian distribution at some point, the nice folks at MariaDB do have a package repository for Debian systems that you can add to your system and then you can use apt-get or whatever to install it. Their website provides instructions on how to do this. --Dave smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Reg: Mysql used instead of MariaDB
On 08/04/2013 05:51 PM, David Guntner wrote: maderios grabbed a keyboard and wrote: On 08/04/2013 07:14 AM, Balamurugan wrote: Dear Team, I am a highly admired fan of free software movement and its philosophy. I am having a doubt in Debian 7.1 stable release about MySQL addition. Since MariaDB has become the open source replacement for MySQL, why was MariaDB not included in the latest release? Is there any reason behind? Since now MySQL is a part of Oracle, I believe we need to move towards MariaDB and support it fully. Hi I agree with you. I don't like to wait... I don't understand myself why Mariadb is not available in Debian. Opensuse, Fedora, Wikipedia migrated from Mysql to Mariadb, 100% free software. I downloaded and installed official .deb from Mariadb site. It works with Wheezy and Jessie, on my two PC. I use it with Digikam and Amarok. Mariadb works like Mysql, same commands. Installation keeps mysql-common and libmysqlclient18. If you're really keen on using it Right Now instead of waiting to see if they're going to include it as part of the Debian distribution at some point, the nice folks at MariaDB do have a package repository for Debian systems that you can add to your system and then you can use apt-get or whatever to install it. Their website provides instructions on how to do this. Hi About *I downloaded and installed official .deb from Mariadb site*, I have not been clear enough, sorry : I added official Mariadb .deb repository to download packages: deb http://mirrors.linsrv.net/mariadb/repo/5.5/debian wheezy main It works for Jessie too. Greetings -- Maderios -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51fe7c47.1020...@gmail.com
Re: Re: Reg: Mysql used instead of MariaDB
Hi, You are correct. I also moved to MariaDB after knowing the reason behind the MariaDB formation. I was just trying to find why Debian hasn't included MariaDB which was quite ready in 2012-2013. Thank you for your answers. Regards, Balamurugan R On 08/04/2013 09:37 PM, maderios wrote: On 08/04/2013 05:51 PM, David Guntner wrote: maderios grabbed a keyboard and wrote: On 08/04/2013 07:14 AM, Balamurugan wrote: Dear Team, I am a highly admired fan of free software movement and its philosophy. I am having a doubt in Debian 7.1 stable release about MySQL addition. Since MariaDB has become the open source replacement for MySQL, why was MariaDB not included in the latest release? Is there any reason behind? Since now MySQL is a part of Oracle, I believe we need to move towards MariaDB and support it fully. Hi I agree with you. I don't like to wait... I don't understand myself why Mariadb is not available in Debian. Opensuse, Fedora, Wikipedia migrated from Mysql to Mariadb, 100% free software. I downloaded and installed official .deb from Mariadb site. It works with Wheezy and Jessie, on my two PC. I use it with Digikam and Amarok. Mariadb works like Mysql, same commands. Installation keeps mysql-common and libmysqlclient18. If you're really keen on using it Right Now instead of waiting to see if they're going to include it as part of the Debian distribution at some point, the nice folks at MariaDB do have a package repository for Debian systems that you can add to your system and then you can use apt-get or whatever to install it. Their website provides instructions on how to do this. Hi About *I downloaded and installed official .deb from Mariadb site*, I have not been clear enough, sorry : I added official Mariadb .deb repository to download packages: deb http://mirrors.linsrv.net/mariadb/repo/5.5/debian wheezy main It works for Jessie too. Greetings -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51ff1131.4000...@gmail.com
Reg: Mysql used instead of MariaDB
Dear Team, I am a highly admired fan of free software movement and its philosophy. I am having a doubt in Debian 7.1 stable release about MySQL addition. Since MariaDB has become the open source replacement for MySQL, why was MariaDB not included in the latest release? Is there any reason behind? Since now MySQL is a part of Oracle, I believe we need to move towards MariaDB and support it fully. Kindly apologize me if I am wrong anywhere above. Regards, Balamurugan R -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51fde328.4010...@gmail.com