Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
Daniel Ouellet wrote: Just FYI. I am finishing up a port that hopefully will be put in for MySQL 4.1.12, their latest recommended stable version. Hi Daniel That's brilliant! So far all works well and pass all the tests suites stuff, with the exception that I have to create three hard link to make it work still, but I am working on correcting that. Would be nice to get some testing as well. I use it without problem so far. I'm about to launche a [3.7 AMD64 GENERIC.MP] mysql server (mysql backend for a lot of servers / production environment) and would like to test and use the new MySQL 4.1.12 I have the packages for i386 and amd64 ready for all clients, servers, and test, or the files if you want to make your own compile from source. pkg would be nice. I haven't send it in yet to port@ as I am almost all there, not to my liking yet, but it does work and is all complete for the clients and servers part. I am still struggling with the tests part a bit. I have amd64 done on stable 3.7 and i386 done on stable 3.6. Testing if you want, may be good to do! Gimmi, gimmi, gimmi. I can make the packages available if you like, or my files for making your own from source. Works for me... Keep up the good work. respectfully /per [EMAIL PROTECTED] Daniel
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
Per Engelbrecht wrote: I'm about to launche a [3.7 AMD64 GENERIC.MP] mysql server (mysql backend for a lot of servers / production environment) and would like to test and use the new MySQL 4.1.12 I have the packages for i386 and amd64 ready for all clients, servers, and test, or the files if you want to make your own compile from source. pkg would be nice. You can get it from here for now for your amd64: http://openbsdsupport.org/packages/amd64/ You will need to install the package p5-DBD-mysql-2.9004.tgz, but that's already available on the main site. So, get it from there. Then install the client and server. I didn't release the test suite as it doesn't go in the right place yet and I haven't finish the testing on it. You can use these, but it will be better in a few days. May be two or so. I don't expect any changes in these two, but you never know. Feedback would be welcome, but heavy testing would be best before using in production obviously! Have fun! Daniel PS: I will let you know when the final package are done if there is any changes on it.
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql [offtopic!]
Daniel Ouellet wrote: Just FYI. I am finishing up a port that hopefully will be put in for MySQL 4.1.12, their latest recommended stable version. Hi Daniel That's brilliant! [installed pSQL from ports so: aggro offtopic] That's nice for MySQL.. I'm still waiting until dataloss will be accapted as DoS-Case so that the PostgreSQL would be updated up to 7.4.8 (but a update to 8.0.3 would be better anyway) It's realy disappointing to see updates for PHP and other software because of some DoS-things (anyway thanks to robert and brad) and e.g. PostgreSQL isn't even at the latest 7.4.x-Version. :-( I think sometimes about asking every portmaintainer Define me importent to write down a manpage to explain the meaning of an importent update if it deals with PHP compared e.g. to PostgreSQL or others. If data-loss isn't a reason for an update of a database-package It's not the first time that I request a PostgreSQL update and it seams the current maintainer isn't able to change a version-number so that the update would be avaiable for all users. But Bred and Robert are like a light in the darkness. ;) Btw for the pSQL maintainer: -- Migration to version 7.4.6 A dump/restore is not required for those running 7.4.X. __ Changes * Repair possible failure to update hint bits on disk Under rare circumstances this oversight could lead to could not access transaction status failures, which qualifies it as a potential-data-loss bug. -- But I guess there wont be an update to 8.0.3 nor any fast update to 7.4.8 even the maintainer got 5 mails in the last 3 months. [/aggro offtopic] Kind regards and have a nice day, Sebastian
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql [offtopic!]
2005/5/25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [installed pSQL from ports so: aggro offtopic] That's nice for MySQL.. I'm still waiting until dataloss will be accapted as DoS-Case so that the PostgreSQL would be updated up to 7.4.8 (but a update to 8.0.3 would be better anyway) http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/databases/postgresql/
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
Daniel Ouellet wrote: Per Engelbrecht wrote: I'm about to launche a [3.7 AMD64 GENERIC.MP] mysql server (mysql backend for a lot of servers / production environment) and would like to test and use the new MySQL 4.1.12 I have the packages for i386 and amd64 ready for all clients, servers, and test, or the files if you want to make your own compile from source. pkg would be nice. You can get it from here for now for your amd64: http://openbsdsupport.org/packages/amd64/ Check and done. You will need to install the package p5-DBD-mysql-2.9004.tgz, but that's already available on the main site. So, get it from there. Then install the client and server. I didn't release the test suite as it doesn't go in the right place yet and I haven't finish the testing on it. Fine by me Daniel. You can use these, but it will be better in a few days. May be two or so. I don't expect any changes in these two, but you never know. The server should be running a.s.a.p (as usual) and I'll start working on the sql part now and do some testing. If you come up with radical changes within the next couple of days or so, I'll take it from there. Feedback would be welcome, but heavy testing would be best before using in production obviously! I'll give you feedback and yes, testing in a production is always a risky business. The other servers using the sql-server will be assigned one by one i.e. I have time to fix things with your help (*) before any major disaster strikes. (* = with your updates that is) Have fun! Thank you. Daniel PS: I will let you know when the final package are done if there is any changes on it. I would appreciate that very much. respectfully /per [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
Hi Folks, I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All went well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the client stuff was installed. The server is there in the ports tree under /usr/local/libexec/mysqld but it is not installed. Nor does there appear to be a start up script or safe-mysqld. Any ideas? Cheers, Russell [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature which had a name of smime.p7s]
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
On May 24, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Russell Fulton wrote: Hi Folks, I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All went well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the client stuff was installed. The server is there in the ports tree under /usr/local/libexec/mysqld but it is not installed. Nor does there appear to be a start up script or safe-mysqld. Any ideas? env SUBPACKAGE=-server when you make install, or install it from the package it compiles and places in: /usr/ports/packages/ARCH/all/ http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2001-07/0493.html -- bda cyberpunk is dead. long live cyberpunk.
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 01:25:48PM +1200, Russell Fulton wrote: Hi Folks, I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All went well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the client stuff was installed. The server is there in the ports tree under /usr/local/libexec/mysqld but it is not installed. Nor does there appear to be a start up script or safe-mysqld. Any ideas? This exact example is documented in the ports man page. Basically, the server portion is a subpackage. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
Russell Fulton wrote: On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 22:31 -0400, Bryan Allen wrote: I would have found it really helpful if the 'make install' had warned me that there were sub-packages and referred me to the man page. I'd be happy to submit a patch to do this if I could figure out where bsd.port.mk lives. Hope this is of some value to you. man bsd.port.mk(5) # find / -name bsd.port* -print /usr/share/man/cat5/bsd.port.mk.0 /usr/share/mk/bsd.port.mk /usr/share/mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk /usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk /usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk cheers Roy Morris
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
This can help: bsd.port.mk(5) On 5/24/05, Russell Fulton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 22:31 -0400, Bryan Allen wrote: On May 24, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Russell Fulton wrote: Hi Folks, I've just installed mysql from the ports on my 3.7 system. All went well (I did not see any errors) but so far as I can see only the client stuff was installed. The server is there in the ports tree under /usr/local/libexec/mysqld but it is not installed. Nor does there appear to be a start up script or safe-mysqld. Any ideas? env SUBPACKAGE=-server when you make install, or install it from the package it compiles and places in: Thanks Bryan -- some other kind soul pointed out that this example is in the ports man page. Something I had not found before, sigh... We live an learn and sometime even remember what we have learnt! I would have found it really helpful if the 'make install' had warned me that there were sub-packages and referred me to the man page. I'd be happy to submit a patch to do this if I could figure out where bsd.port.mk lives. I spent several hours going though the Makefile and googling but failed to find the vital info. I did see the sub package reference in the make file but failed to figure out that these were imported from the environment. Cheers, Russell [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature which had a name of smime.p7s] -- Gerardo Santana
Re: OBSD 3.7 ports -- mysql
Just FYI. I am finishing up a port that hopefully will be put in for MySQL 4.1.12, their latest recommended stable version. So far all works well and pass all the tests suites stuff, with the exception that I have to create three hard link to make it work still, but I am working on correcting that. Would be nice to get some testing as well. I use it without problem so far. I have the packages for i386 and amd64 ready for all clients, servers, and test, or the files if you want to make your own compile from source. I haven't send it in yet to port@ as I am almost all there, not to my liking yet, but it does work and is all complete for the clients and servers part. I am still struggling with the tests part a bit. I have amd64 done on stable 3.7 and i386 done on stable 3.6. Testing if you want, may be good to do! I can make the packages available if you like, or my files for making your own from source. Works for me... Daniel