Bug#732858: Add MariaDB as alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: biomaj
Severity: wishlist


Current dependencies include mysql-server. As mariadb-server has just
been released in unstable, please consider adding it as an alternative
dependency next time you update the packages. You can use for example
something like this in your debian/control file:

  Depends: mariadb-server | mysql-server

Details about MariaDB availability in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all

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Bug#732862: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: biomaj-watcher
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732866: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: gforge-plugin-mediawiki
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732864: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: fusionforge-full
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732867: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: letodms
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732863: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: cqrlog
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732865: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: fusionforge-plugin-mediawiki
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732868: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: mythtv
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732869: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: mythtv-backend-master
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732874: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: zoneminder
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732873: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: typo3
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732872: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: smbind
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732870: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: obm
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732871: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: octopussy
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732876: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: audiolink
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732875: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: acidbase
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732880: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: beancounter
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732881: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: dotclear
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732877: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: auth2db
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732879: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: bacula
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732878: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: automysqlbackup
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732886: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: dspam
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732882: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: dpm-name-server-mysql
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732883: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: dpsyco-mysql
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732890: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: ipplan
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732892: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: lcgdm-dbg
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732887: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: frontaccounting
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732893: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: lfc-server-mysql
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732894: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: libdspam7-drv-mysql
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732891: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: jffnms
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732888: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: gallery2
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732885: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: drupal7
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732884: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: drupal6
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732903: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: piwi
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732899: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: ocsinventory-reports
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732904: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: piwigo
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732895: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: moodle
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732900: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: phpbb3
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732902: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: phpgacl
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732898: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: netmrg
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732896: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: mythtv
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732897: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: nanourl
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732901: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: opendnssec-enforcer-mysql
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732905: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: postfix-cluebringer-mysql
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732910: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: rt4-db-mysql
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732911: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: scuttle
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732908: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: request-tracker4
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732907: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: redmine
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732906: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: python-poker2d
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732909: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: roundcube
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732913: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: webgui
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

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Bug#732912: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: serendipity
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732914: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: wordpress
Severity: wishlist

MariaDB is an drop in replacement for MySQL. As MariaDB has just
landed in Debian unstable it would be a good time to include it in the
dependencies as an alternative to MySQL.

Please change in the debian/control any occurences of mysql-server and
mysql-client to "mariadb-server | mysql-server" and "mariadb-client |
mysql-client".

This way systems that have MariaDB installed instead of MySQL can use
this package without problems. While MariaDB is at the moment only in
Debian unstable, some users might have installed it from mariadb.org
or other sources to jessie or wheezy, so it does not hurt if this
package has these dependencies updated for older Debian releases too.

This is a very quick and safe change to do, and there is no urgency to
upload the package just for this small thing. Just update the
dependency (or suggest or recommends) lines in the debian/control file
and let the change propagate when there is something else to push too.

MariaDB packages in Debian:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all


Thanks!

 - Otto


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Bug#732895: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello,

2013/12/23 Thijs Kinkhorst :
> I'm not against this, but have you considerd to have mariadb-server
> Provides: mysql-server? Then no packages need to be changed and it will
> work instantly..

There is Provides: virtual-mysql-client|-server, but we don't have
Provides: mysql-server|-client anymore due to circular dependencies
issues. Also I think having an explicit virtual package would be a
cleaner solution, though this name has not yet been standardized in
Debian.


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Bug#732967: [debian-mysql] Bug#732967: libmariadbclient18: wrong soname

2013-12-23 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello,


2013/12/23 Ansgar Burchardt :
> Package: libmariadbclient18
> Version: 5.5.32-1
> Severity: serious
>
> The soname for libmariadbclient is wrong as lintian notices:
>
> package-name-doesnt-match-sonames libmysqlclient18
> ldconfig-symlink-missing-for-shlib 
> usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libmysqlclient.so.18 
> usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libmariadbclient.so.18.0.0 libmysqlclient.so.18

This is known and will be fixed in when .35 is uploaded to Debian.

The soname rename I did during packaing was a bit of a hack, and I
have opened a bug report upstream to get if fixed properly across all
versions.

Thanks for reviewing the package and reporting your findings, please
continue reporting it you find any additional issues. I much rather
handle duplicate reports than let something go unnoticed.


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Bug#732878: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-26 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2013/12/25 Thomas Goirand :
> Don't you think it would be more reasonable if the mariadb-client
> contained a Provides: mysql-client, rather than changing each and every
> software dependency in Debian?

Currently the package contains "Provides: virtual-mysql-server" but I
guess this needs to be re-evaluated in the packaging team and the
rationale documented better, as I have already forgot why we ended up
with what we have now..

> P.S: Do you know if the MariaDB package in Sid has the capability to run
> in cluster, like for Galera?

No, but I might package MariaDB Galera Cluster later if I have time
and energy for additional packages. However before that I'll do
MariaDB 10.0 (Debian now only got 5.5).


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Bug#733002: [debian-mysql] Bug#733002: mariadb-5.5: FTBFS w/bison 3.x

2013-12-26 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2013/12/23 Sascha Kühndel :
> this is fixed in upstream version 5.5.33
>
> https://mariadb.atlassian.net/browse/MDEV-4902

This is a known issue. I don't recall the details, but it might be
that even with .33a there was some issues. I'll look into this again
when I update current .32 into .35 (I've had a pause from packaging
while waiting for the NEW queue to be processed).


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Bug#732878: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2013-12-30 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello,

2013/12/25 Thomas Goirand :
> Don't you think it would be more reasonable if the mariadb-client
> contained a Provides: mysql-client, rather than changing each and every
> software dependency in Debian?
>
> Adding debian-devel@, as I think it should be discussed more broadly.


We discussed this on the pkg-maint-mysql list and the recommended policy is now:

All packages that at the moment depend directly on mysql-client should
instead have something like:

Depends: the-one-they-tested-with | virtual-mysql-client
(or Suggests or Recommends)

At the moment in unstable the packages mysql-server-5.5 and
mariadb-server-5.5 have
Provides: mysql-virtual-server

and mysql-client-5-5 and mariadb-client-5.5 have
Provides: mysql-virtual-client

Later when other versions are uploaded to Debian (e.g. MySQL 5.6,
MariaDB 10, Percona etc) they will include the same provides as long
as they are compatible enough with MySQL 5.5 to be
drop-in-replacements.

Does this sound OK?


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Bug#732878: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2014-02-16 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Clint:
> All packages that at the moment depend directly on mysql-client should
> instead have something like:
>
>  Depends: the-one-they-tested-with | virtual-mysql-client

Otto:
> At the moment in unstable the packages mysql-server-5.5 and
> mariadb-server-5.5 have
>
>  Provides: mysql-virtual-server
>
> and mysql-client-5-5 and mariadb-client-5.5 have
>
>  Provides: mysql-virtual-client

The correct name is 'virtual-mysql-server' with virtual first, and
also 'virtual-mysql-client'. My text above had typo and the original
text from Clint was correct.


> And there is still no pointer to the reasoning behind such names.

This name has been decided in the pkg-mysql-maint group I believe a
long time ago and currently in use in MySQL packages. I cannot point
to any message URL as I don't know exactly who or when made this
decision, but at least recent query on the team mailing list showed
that the decision is not going to be reverted now.


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Bug#736087: [debian-mysql] Bug#736087: Bug#736087: Bug#736087: mysql-5.5: Please install AppArmor profile on Debian too

2014-01-21 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello,

2014/1/21 Kristian Nielsen :
>> What do you think?
>
> I think those are valid arguments.

Thanks for the discussion. I haven't picked my view yet, I need to do
some testing first once other priorities are completed first.

- Otto


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Bug#732878: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2014-02-03 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello Luca,

2014-01-19 Luca Capello :
> While doing the necessary changes for #732879 for Bacula, I found that
> the above names mismatch: which are the correct one?  The same confusion
> is on the Debian wiki:
>
>   
> 

While updating the MariaDB package to .35 I re-read this message. Note
that there are actually two virtual packages, depending if your
package needs the client or the server. So there is no name mismatch,
you just choose the one depending on if you need client or server.


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Bug#733002: [debian-mysql] Bug#733002: mariadb-5.5: FTBFS w/bison 3.x

2014-01-12 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Thanks for your effort! However I do not intend to fix 5.5.32 anymore
but upgrade to .35 which includes an upstream fix.


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Bug#732878: Add MariaDB as an alternative dependency

2014-01-17 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2013/12/30 Otto Kekäläinen :
> We discussed this on the pkg-maint-mysql list and the recommended policy is 
> now:
>
> All packages that at the moment depend directly on mysql-client should
> instead have something like:
>
> Depends: the-one-they-tested-with | virtual-mysql-client
> (or Suggests or Recommends)
>
> At the moment in unstable the packages mysql-server-5.5 and
> mariadb-server-5.5 have
> Provides: mysql-virtual-server
>
> and mysql-client-5-5 and mariadb-client-5.5 have
> Provides: mysql-virtual-client
>
> Later when other versions are uploaded to Debian (e.g. MySQL 5.6,
> MariaDB 10, Percona etc) they will include the same provides as long
> as they are compatible enough with MySQL 5.5 to be
> drop-in-replacements.
>
> Does this sound OK?


Just for the record, I've written down now this policy at
https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/MySQL/virtual-mysql-server and it is now
in effect as there was no other contersuggestions, and both the MySQL
packages and MariaDB packages in Debian already abide to this policy.


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Bug#751805: [debian-mysql] Bug#751805: mariadb-5.5 FTBFS, patch for hppa architecture attached

2014-06-16 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Thanks! This patch is so simple I directly pinged upstream on #maria
to apply it upstream, and got a positive reply.

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Bug#745135: RFS: mariadb-10.0/10.0.10-1 [ITP] -- Latest version of worlds most popular non-Oracle database

2014-04-18 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: sponsorship-requests
  Severity: normal

  Dear mentors,

  I am looking for a sponsor for my package "mariadb-10.0"

 * Package name: mariadb-10.0
   Version : 10.0.10-1
   Upstream Author : MariaDB Foundation
 * URL : http://mariadb.org/
 * License : GPLv2 and others
   Section : database

  It builds those binary packages:

 libmariadbclient-dev - MariaDB database development files
 libmariadbclient18 - MariaDB database client library
 libmariadbd-dev - MariaDB embedded database development files
 mariadb-client - MariaDB database client (metapackage depending on
the latest vers
 mariadb-client-10.0 - MariaDB database client binaries
 mariadb-client-core-10.0 - MariaDB database core client binaries
 mariadb-common - MariaDB common metapackage
 mariadb-connect-engine-10.0 - Connect storage engine for MariaDB
 mariadb-oqgraph-engine-10.0 - Oqgraph storage engine for MariaDB
 mariadb-server - MariaDB database server (metapackage depending on
the latest vers
 mariadb-server-10.0 - MariaDB database server binaries
 mariadb-server-core-10.0 - MariaDB database core server files
 mariadb-test - MariaDB database regression test suite (metapackage
for the lates
 mariadb-test-10.0 - MariaDB database regression test suite

  To access further information about this package, please visit the
following URL:

  http://mentors.debian.net/package/mariadb-10.0
  http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-mysql/mariadb-10.0.git;a=log
  https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/MySQL/MariaDBPlan

  Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:

dget -x 
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/mariadb-10.0/mariadb-10.0_10.0.10-1.dsc

  More information about MariaDB packaging can be obtained by asking
me by e-mail, I promise to reply quickly.

The packaging is very similar to that of mariadb-5.5, already in
Debian, but that sponsor has so many packages and is not available for
reviewing mariadb-10.0 in the forseeable future, thus I am now
requesting for a new sponsor the help me with mariadb-10.0.

As everything can be compared to existing and accepted mariadb-5.5,
the task of sponsoring my 10.0 should be relatively trivial. In
general the Debian MySQL team is low on manpower, so a new sponsor
here is desperately needed.


  Regards,
   Otto Kekäläinen



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Bug#739452: Suggestions on how to improve

2014-04-18 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello Jakub,

Thank you for reviewing my package and giving feedback.

Do you have suggestions on how to fix this?

A patch would be best, but also a description on what to do is ok, or
at least pointers to Debian policy or a listing of requirements that a
possible fix has to meet, so I can take guidance from them on how to
proceed with this.


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Bug#745135: RFS: mariadb-10.0/10.0.10-1 [ITP] -- Latest version of worlds most popular non-Oracle database

2014-04-19 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello Tobias,

Thanks for looking into this. My comments:


2014-04-18 15:12 GMT+03:00 Tobias Frost :
> Hallo Otto,
>
> (disclaimer: I cannot sponsor it, I'm not a DD)

You still help me improve the quality of the package and mentor me
mentally, so thanks anyway!


> I did only take a look a the mentors interface, especially at the
> lintian section. It seems there are several things to be fixed:

I fixed some of the issues and pushed to git, see changes at
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-mysql/mariadb-10.0.git;a=log

Considering that MariaDB 5.5, MySQL 5.5 and MySQL 5.6 in Debian all
have a long list of Lintian issues, I think it is a bit too demanding
if all Lintian issues should be addressed, but of course it would be
nice to have as many as possible fixed.

> W outdated-autotools-helper-file -- looks like that dh-autoreconf or
> autotools-dev would like to be your friends.

Autotools is not used. These files seems to be just upstream cruft
left over, so I added a override with this comment.

> Please also the linitan errors, eg  dir-or-file-in-var-run or

I removed that dir. I haven't checked with upstream it it is OK, but
obviously this one must be removed and later re-introduced as a mkdir
line in the server startup script or similar.

> missing-dependency-on-libc

Fixed.

> (There are many other information errors that are easy to fix)

>From my point of view all the low hanging things are done. Any help
with nailing the remaining issues is very appreciated.

> For the overriden linitian warnings: Most of those should be fixed
> instead of overriden: binary-without-manpage
> command-with-path-in-maintainer-script manpage-has-errors-from-man
> If you cannot fix them now, don't override them.

Are you sure? To me all these non-actionable warnings generate a lot
of noise and hides issues I could actually address. Although when I
look at 
http://lintian.debian.org/full/pkg-mysql-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org.html#mysql-5.5_5.5.35+dfsg-2
and 
http://lintian.debian.org/full/pkg-mysql-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org.html#mysql-5.6_5.6.16-1~exp1
they seem to have all these spelling errors and manpage warnings etc
not overridden. Maybe I should indeed remove those overrides...

> Generally, if you override linitian, please do document *why* in the
> overrides.

I've now added some more comment lines into the lintian-overrides.
Some of this packaging is inherited from years back, so as time passes
I'll review the need for old patches and overrides and the like, but I
do want to have some progress before I invest a lot more of my time
into this package. Having a sponsor waiting and promising to upload if
I work hard enough would be very encouraging..

> Stopping here, as it makes no sense to review the code if there are
> still lintian *errors*

I have now found a solution to all errors now and there are only three
"harmless" warnings left.

> BTW, to me it seems that mariadb-5.5 itself would have use of some
> overhaul. There are e.g 4 errors and 8 warnings for it; at least one of
> the errors would qualify RC (if linitian is right on this, of course;
> but then they should be overriden)

Thanks for reminding. I reviewed them now and fixed some I had a
solution to. The changes will be included in the 5.5.37 upload.


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Bug#745135: RFS: mariadb-10.0/10.0.10-1 [ITP] -- Latest version of worlds most popular non-Oracle database

2014-04-19 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
> Well, goal of all packages should be that they should be as lintian
> clean as possible. As you said, 5.5 is in the archives, I say 10.0 is
> not; for many DDs lintian cleaness is a requirement for sponsoring.
> (Also note that lintian evolves and therefor will report now issues that
> where not detected at that time 5.5 was introduced)

OK, I am determined to make both 10.0 and 5.5 as Lintian clean as
possible now, including even spelling errors.

> BTW, when you iterate, can you always upload to mentors afterwards?

Yes, I'll do so. The latest version is uploding now and soon visible
at http://mentors.debian.net/package/mariadb-10.0

> Ok, browsing the source I have the impression that the source of it is
> indeed maridb-5.5. (Some residual references on it). So I suggest you
> review every single file in your debian directory.
>
> I saw already some problems (random ordering):
> -> d/control builds same binary packages as mdb-5.5. That won't work.

MariaDB 10.0 is intended to supersede 5.5, and in future the
mariadb-common, libmariadbclient etc packages are supposed to come
from 10.0 source package. Should I maybe disable them at this stage?


> -> d/copyright needs to be updated, please use dep5 format

The format does follow http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep5/ and I now
fixed the 5.5 typos in it. I also grepped debian/* for 5.5. to make
sure there are no other 5.5 typos.

> -> d/patches please add dep3 compliant headers (using quilt header -e
> --dep3)

I have now used the '## DP:' markup as Lintian suggested, but I will
change the patches I've done myself to dep3 format now.

> -> some d/patches are fuzzy, needs to be refreshed

What does this mean? That the line numbers don't match? What tool do
you use to detect fuzzyness?

> -> I saw in some postinst a call to ldconfig. This is a policy violation
> the way it is. However, debhelper will take care of it, so remove this
> postinst script. e.g libmariadbclient18.postinst but there are more
> postinsts to be checked. Probably you can just remove the postinstse
> here.

MySQL 5.6 does not seem to use neither of these postinstalls, so I
removed them. Will later run more tests to make sure there are no
regressions. But to be honest I don't fully understand what they do,
and that is the reason I was afraid to remove them earlier when I read
about ldconfig and suspected they might be obsolete.

> -> d/changelog for new packages is just "Initial Upload (Closes:
> #ITP-Bug)

Done.

> -> (personal taste) please review if d/rules can be shortened and
> converted to short debhelper formart.. Some rules look a little weird,
> too. For example, the ha_cassandra.so detection: It is there (due to
> B-D) or not. And, the change to the *.install file is nowhere undone.

Yes, this is a hack. But I think it is the least ugly of all
solutions. I added more comments to d/rules to describe it.

> (There is no B-D on libthrift.dev on d/control)

Libthrift-dev is not in Debian, so I cannot depend on it, but hope to
use the same Debian packaging and rules file to build MariaDB 10.0 on
an environment with manually installed libthrift-dev.

> The manpages can also be installed by debhelper
> (I you feel so, I really suggest to switch to short debhelper and then
> add the really required pieces)

I use the same format as
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-mysql/mysql-5.6.git;a=blob;f=debian/rules
to stay a bit more compatible. Isn't this format already the short
debhelper format, does some other debhelper format exist?

> -> There are many conflicts against mysql. Are they really needed?
> It would be best if they could life in coexistance, at least
> co-installable.

Yes, only the -common and shared libs are co-installable, the other
stuff is not. This part has been extensively reviewed in multiple
discussions with all the MySQL variant packagers and this is how all
the virtual-mysql-packages are now defined. That does not mean it is
perfect, but I don't think there is any other solution at the moment.

> (Stopping here as running out of time)

Ok, thanks again for your feedback on the other details nobody else so
far noticed!


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Bug#744910: [debian-mysql] Bug#744910: mysql-5.5: Oracle SPU April 2014

2014-04-20 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
MariaDB 5.5.37 has been in upload ready since Friday, but my sponsor
isn't available right now and I don't have upload permissions.

All builds and test suites pass as seen in logs at
http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/debpkg-sid
http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/debpkg-trusty
https://launchpad.net/~mysql-ubuntu/+archive/mariadb/+builds?build_text=&build_state=all

For my part security team is free to pull from
git.debian.org/pkg-mysql/mariadb-5.5.git and upload.


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Bug#740472: ITP: mariadb-galera-5.5 -- clustered version of MariaDB 5.5

2014-03-01 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2014-03-02
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : mariadb-galera-5.5
Version : 5.5.35
Upstream Author : MariaDB Foundation
* URL : http://mariadb.org/
* License : GPL
Description : A clustered version of MariaDB 5.5


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Bug#740473: ITP: mariadb-10.0 -- latest generation of MariaDB

2014-03-01 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2014-03-02
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : mariadb-10.0
Version : 10.0.8
Upstream Author : MariaDB Foundation
* URL : http://mariadb.org/
* License : GPL
Description : The latest generation of MariaDB


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Bug#740474: ITP: mariadb-galera-10.0 -- clustered version of MariaDB 10.0

2014-03-01 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2014-03-02
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : mariadb-galera-10.0
Version : 10.0.7
Upstream Author : MariaDB Foundation
* URL : http://mariadb.org/
* License : GPL
Description : A clustered version of MariaDB 10.0


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Bug#741289: ITP: entr -- Run arbitrary commands when files change

2014-03-10 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2014-03-10
Severity: wishlist

* Package name : entr
Version : 2.7
Upstream Author : Eric Shane 
* URL : http://entrproject.org/
* License : GPL
Description : Run arbitrary commands when files change
The Event Notify Test Runner is a general-purpose UNIX utility
intended to make rapid feedback and automated testing natural and
completely ordinary. It is one of the smartest and most versatile file
watcher and restarting tools.

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Bug#702280: Add alternative (build-)dependency: libmariadbclient-dev

2014-04-01 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello!

2013-03-04 23:41 GMT+02:00 gregor herrmann :
> On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 13:23:19 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
>
>> > (Besides that, any such major changed will have to wait until after the
>> > wheezy release.)
>> In the long term (jessie), the right solution may be to build two versions
>> of libdbd-mysql-perl, one built against conventional MySQL and one built
>> against MariaDB, from the same source package.
>> This is what I do for libpam-krb5 / libpam-heimdal.
>
> Right, that might be an option, thanks for the idea.
>
> But I guess this all depends on the general future of MySQL and
> MariaDB in Debian which at least I have no idea about.


MariaDB 5.5 is now in Debian testing, and there is the pacakge
libmariadbclient18 that includes a sofile with the same name. Could
you consider changing the source package so that it would build two
versions, libdbd-mysql-perl and libdbd-mariadb-perl, with the latter
one using -lmariadbclient18 (libmariadbclient18.so, from package
libmariadbclient18)?


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Bug#702280: Add alternative (build-)dependency: libmariadbclient-dev

2014-04-01 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2014-04-01 15:14 GMT+03:00 gregor herrmann :
> I might be missing something, but this still seems impossible. In
> order to build both flavours, we'd need to build-depend on both
> libmariadbclient-dev and libmysqlclient-dev, but libmariadbclient-dev
> still seems to have a "Breaks: libmysqlclient-dev" which makes the
> two packages not co-installable.

Yes, your right, it isn't possible. Actually what would be needed is
to have two separate source packages which are almost identical,
except for the client library soname. Would you by any chance feel
like you would like to maintain an extra libdbd-mariadb-perl package?

> (Besides that we'd have to think if we want to name the binary
> package libdbd-mariadb-perl and/or if we want to make some more
> changes to it and/or if it should Conflict/Break libdbd-mysql-perl
> etc. But that's for later ...)

Both packages should probably co-exist for a long time. They should
probably break/replace each other. The filenames are the same inside
the -perl package, so they cannot be co-installable. The libs
libmysqlclient18 and libmariadbclient18 are co-installable, as the
filenames are different, but at the moment the equivalent -dev
packages conflict, as those share same paths and filenames. This is
actually getting more and more complex as I think about it. Anyway,
MariaDB is now in Debian side-by-side with MySQL. Feel free to design
a way to use it, you might have a better take on this challenge than
what I do, at least for the moment.


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Bug#740473: Acknowledgement (ITP: mariadb-10.0 -- latest generation of MariaDB)

2014-04-02 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Latest release and also the final GA release of MariaDB 10.0 is now waiting
for sponsor and upload at
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-mysql/mariadb-10.0.git


Bug#739452: [debian-mysql] Bug#739452: libmariadbclient18: arch-dependent files in "Multi-Arch: same" package

2014-04-28 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2014-04-23 11:05 GMT+03:00 Kristian Nielsen :
> on demand by libmariadbclient. So to install both 32-bit and 64-bit client
> library on amd64, we will need to put the client plugins under an
> architecture-specific name. Like /usr/lib32/mysql/plugin/dialog.so or
> whatever. Then 32-bit and 64-bit applications, running on the same 64-bit
> system, can each load the correct plugin into their library.

Jacub: was your intention to say that these plugins should be
installed at paths like?
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mariadb/plugin/dialog.so
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mariadb/plugin/dialog.so

The paths /usr/lib32|64 are deprecated, right?

If I've understood the situation correctly, we now have in the cmake
build options the line "-DINSTALL_LIBDIR=lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)"
and all that is needed is a patch for the upstream sources to install
dialog.so and password.so into LIBDIR/mariadb/ (+ respective change in
the mariadb-server-5.5.install file).

https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch


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Bug#565308: Status

2013-05-02 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
I could take over the responsibility of this bug/ITP.

SpamapS promised to sponsor my upload if I package MariaDB with
according to latest Debian policies (upstream MariaDB packaging is a
bit lacking) and I have now done so. Source at
https://github.com/ottok/pkg-mariadb

I have requested access to git.debian.org but haven't got any yet.
Packaging is git-buildpackage compatible.

A feedback round has been made on the pkg-mysql-maint@ list and the
package builds and installs fine on latest stable Debian. I am now
hoping to get it uploaded into experimental or testing (next Debian
8.0).

If you want to help, please test the packaging and give feedback!

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Bug#565308: [debian-mysql] Will we see MariaDB in Jessie?

2013-05-06 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2013/5/6 Steven Ayre :
> Having a policy on how such packages can coexist could then allow
> other options to also be added cleanly (MySQL Cluster, Percona, Galera
> etc).

I've done my best to package MariaDB following best practices on
Debian control files and conflict/replace rules. So I am confident to
say we actually already have a way how to get MySQL flavors to
coexist. What we seem to lack is _resources_. I guess we could package
all of Percona, Galera etc is we had 15 team members to take care of
all testing, security patching etc.

Would you like to join?

Volunteer by attending our next online meeting!

Next online meeting is Thu 2013-05-09 at 20:00 GMT. Anybody can
attend, just join the Google Hangout at
https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/calendar/b3R0b0BzZXJhdm8uZmk.29m1jpsppitqqvv76s609dbuf8
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Bug#565308: Any updates to intent to package?

2013-02-13 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Nicholas Bamber stated intent to package in comment #125
Any updates on that? Can I help?


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Bug#702280: Add alternative (build-)dependency: libmariadbclient-dev

2013-03-04 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Source: libdbd-mysql-perl

I am in the process of packaging MariaDB for Debian. In the future
there will be a package called "libmariadbclient-dev" available.

Could you please add it as an alternative dependency for libdbd-mysql-perl?

The attached patch would insert the dependency like:
libmariadbclient-dev | libmysqlclient-dev
This change will automatically result in correct dependencies for the
non-build version as well. I built the package on my own computer, so
the patch is tested to work.

Some MariaDB packages will depend on libdbd-mysql-perl, so this change
should go into Debian before the MariaDB packages arrive.

Thanks!

- Otto


0001-Added-MariaDB-option-in-depencies.patch
Description: Binary data


Bug#702280: Add alternative (build-)dependency: libmariadbclient-dev

2013-03-04 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello,

2013/3/4 Rene Engelhard :
> [ I am not the maintainer of libdbd-mysql-perl .. ]
>
> On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 08:15:40PM +0200, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
>> The attached patch would insert the dependency like:
>> libmariadbclient-dev | libmysqlclient-dev
>
> TTBOMK sbuld (at least the one used at the debian buildds)
> only consider the first alternative - and this is correct to ensure
> reliable builds.

You are right, the resulting binary package will have only
"libmariadbclient18 (>= 5.5.1-1)" and no pipe operator and alternative
option. We can't touch the source file dependencies is this case, but
rather we should change the binary package dependencies directly.

The binary package description in debian/control states:
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${perl:Depends},
libdbi-perl (>= 1.610.90)

What is the correct way to insert "libmariadbclient18 (>= 5.5.1-1) |
libmysqlclient18 (>= 5.5.1-1)" in there?
The latter libmysqclient already comes via some of the debuild
automatic dependencies.


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Bug#702280: Add alternative (build-)dependency: libmariadbclient-dev

2013-03-04 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello,

2013/3/4 gregor herrmann :
> [..]
>> What is the correct way to insert "libmariadbclient18 (>= 5.5.1-1) |
>> libmysqlclient18 (>= 5.5.1-1)" in there?
>
> That's only possbile with more or less ugly hacks from the
> libdbd-mysql-perl side.

I tried building the package with debian/control for the binary
package like this:
Depends: libmariadbclient18 (>= 5.5.13-1) | libmysqlclient18 (>=
5.5.13-1), ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${perl:Depends},
 libdbi-perl (>= 1.610.90)

But the end result is somehow still:
Depends: libmysqlclient18 (>= 5.5.13-1), libc6 (>= 2.4), perl (>=
5.14.2-6ubuntu2.2), perl-dbdabi-94, perlapi-5.14.2, libdbi-perl (>=
1.610.90)

So apparently some special tricks are required, as you wrote.

> But as Rene has already pointed out, changing Build-Depends to
> "libmariadbclient-dev | libmysqlclient-dev" makes the package
> immediately unbuildable and therefore RC-buggy if
> libmariadbclient-dev is not yet in the archive.

Yes, I understood that my original suggestion to change the
Build-Depends is bad in several ways. We should not insert
libmariadbclient-dev at this point at all.

Ideas on how to nicely control the binary package dependency? What
would the "ugly hack" be? Can it in any way be made somehow more
elegant? :)

> (Besides that, any such major changed will have to wait until after
> the wheezy release.)

Ok, we can postpone the upload but could we now try to figure out the
technical solution of what will be eventually uploaded?


Thanks for your help and quick replies to my bug report today!

- Otto


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Bug#702280: Add alternative (build-)dependency: libmariadbclient-dev

2013-03-13 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2013/3/5 Kristian Nielsen :
> I checked, and as far as I can see, libdbd-mysql-perl is only required for a
> few non-essential binaries:
>
> innotop
> mysqlreport
> mysql_convert_table_format
> mysql_setpermission
> mysqlhotcopy
>
> So a Recommends: might be an acceptable short-term work-around. This might be
> a way to solve the chicken-and-egg problem ?

I am now rebuilding the package with Recommends: libdbd-mysql-perl
(instead of Depends). Once the MariaDB packages are uploaded, we can
revisit this chicken-and-egg issue.


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Bug#688505: Merge to correct ITP

2013-08-22 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
merge 688505 565308

Merge to correct ITP


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Bug#421114: inadyn: start automatically on boot

2012-01-02 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
I also expected that inadyn would start automatically as a service
directly after installation. I hope it would do.

If not, then at least provide a ready made init script and
documentation in the man inadyn page on how to enable it
automatically.



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Bug#793316: [debian-mysql] Bug#793316: transition: mysql-5.6

2015-09-14 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2015-09-14 13:11 GMT+03:00 Robie Basak :
> The Debian MySQL Maintainers team is prepared to do option 1, but it
> seems you are not. I do not consider any of the other options to be
> acceptable.

For the record, I support Robie on this. The packages mysql and
mariadb have been designed to co-exist and both seem to have a user
base big enough to justify them being included in Debian. If only one
of them would be included in Debian, it must be decided by the
tech-ctte then.

If you like MariaDB more, please then advocate it, so that packagers
and users can migrate to it in their own pace. Forcing a transition
upon users is not in line with the Debian spirit, I think.



Bug#799150: [debian-mysql] Bug#799150: galera-3: FTBFS: undefined reference to `subunit_test_start'

2015-09-16 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Thanks for looking into Galera builds.

I have reported this upstream at https://github.com/codership/galera/issues/346

I have also multiple other build failure bugs at upstream open that I
don't know how to solve myself. One gcc-5 issue was solved in the
upload today, but new ones apparently emerged despite my testing
before upload.



Bug#799150: galera-3: patch

2015-09-20 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello!

Thanks for the patch. Upstream has also patches available, so I posted
the info about your patch at
https://github.com/codership/galera/issues/321 and we'll see which of
the patches upstream recommends to applying.



Bug#800009: [debian-mysql] Bug#800009: mariadb-server-10.0: Assumes root has no password without ensuring this is true

2015-09-25 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello!

2015-09-25 11:56 GMT+03:00 Matijs van Zuijlen :
> Package: mariadb-server-10.0
> Version: 10.0.21-3
> Severity: normal
>
> I upgraded to mariadb from mysql. My mysql root user had a password, but
> mariadb assumes it does not and now I get errors in my log like so, :
>
> Sep 24 09:22:40 walnut mysqld: Version: '10.0.21-MariaDB-3'  socket: 
> '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock'  port: 3306  Debian unstable
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut mysql[1384]: Starting MariaDB database server: 
> mysqld ..
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut /etc/mysql/debian-start[2256]: Upgrading MySQL 
> tables if necessary.
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut systemd[1]: Started LSB: Start and stop the mysql 
> database server daemon.
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut /etc/mysql/debian-start[2262]: 
> /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade: the '--basedir' option is always ignored
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut /etc/mysql/debian-start[2262]: Looking for 'mysql' 
> as: /usr/bin/mysql
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut /etc/mysql/debian-start[2262]: Looking for 
> 'mysqlcheck' as: /usr/bin/mysqlcheck
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut /etc/mysql/debian-start[2262]: Version check 
> failed. Got the following error when calling the 'mysql' command line client
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut /etc/mysql/debian-start[2262]: ERROR 1045 (28000): 
> Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut /etc/mysql/debian-start[2262]: FATAL ERROR: 
> Upgrade failed
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut /etc/mysql/debian-start[2324]: Checking for 
> insecure root accounts.
> Sep 24 09:22:41 walnut mysql[1384]: ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for 
> user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)

Thanks for reporting this. Currently the MariaDB version in Debian
unstable uses passwordless root login (via unix_socket) in all
situations. We have planned to change it so, that passwordless root
login is used only in fresh installs, and that upgrades from old
installs should continue to keep using any root password that was, and
not clean it away. This is not yet implemented though.

This issue is being discussed in upstream issue
https://mariadb.atlassian.net/browse/MDEV-8375

> I could possibly tell these scripts about the password in
> /etc/mysql/debian.cnf, but that file has a big warning not to modify it.

In this case it should be save to add the debian-maint user password
in that file.



Bug#800009: [debian-mysql] Bug#800009: Workaround found

2015-09-25 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2015-09-25 12:51 GMT+03:00 Matijs van Zuijlen :
> Given that mariadb ships with a tool that sets a password on the root user, 
> this
> situation is suboptimal.
>
> The MariaDB startup scripts should allow root to be identified either way, and
> allow the system administrator to specify the password in 
> /etc/mysql/debian.cnf.

Yes, current situation is a bit suboptimal.

Note that the password in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf is not for the root
user, but for the debian-sys-maint, which in itself is an old hack to
allow the mysqld init scripts to interact with the mysqld process.

I am happy to accept patches if you have an good solution and have
time to test that is works in both install and upgrade scenarios
correctly, allowing both the root user to access mysql nicely and the
init scripts to run and access mysqld nicely without the old
debian-sys-maint hack.



Bug#787533: [debian-mysql] Bug#787533: Bug#787533: mariadb-common: modifies conffiles (policy 10.7.3): /etc/mysql/my.cnf

2015-08-14 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2015-07-19 23:16 GMT+02:00 Otto Kekäläinen :
> I cannot however upload it until a fixed version of mysql-5.6 is
> uploaded and has entered 'testing', as the dependency on mysql-common
> 5.6.25 would make all mariadb-10.0 installations in Debian testing to
> fail.

For the record: mariadb-10.0 with these changes was uploaded to
unstable weeks ago, but it cannot enter testing, as it now has a
versioned dependency on mysql-5.6, which due to other problems in that
package does not enter testing.

For the time beeing, new versions of mariadb-10.0 entering testing is
tied to mysql-5.6 entering testing, which is a bit suboptimal. For
example testing still has only 10.0.19 and is missing the security
fixes included in 10.0.20.



Bug#842454: [debian-mysql] Bug#842454: Bug#842454: default-libmysqlclient-dev is unsatisfiable for cross builds

2016-11-06 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Andreas,

Do you agree with Helmut on the patch now with the new arguments
presented? I would like to have an ACK from you before I upload a new
mysql-defaults.



Bug#832931: mariadb built successfully on powerpc

2016-11-09 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2016-11-08 11:08 GMT+02:00 Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo :
> Hey,
>
> I built mariadb on my powerpc G4, it took a while and I got some OOM
> during some of the tests. So those tests failed, but the package got
> built anyway. I wonder if a simple rebuild would make it work on the
> build machine.
>
> I will see if I can get it to build on one of the porter machines.

Thanks for looking into the issue. To me it looks like powerpc status
is already good
(https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=mariadb-10.0) but it
is good if you can check it and perhaps do some improvements.



Bug#842454: [debian-mysql] Bug#842454: Bug#842454: default-libmysqlclient-dev is unsatisfiable for cross builds

2016-11-09 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
2016-10-30 1:45 GMT+03:00 Kristian Nielsen :
> Clearly, these libmariadb plugins need to have an arch-dependent path. I
> suppose they also need a path that includes the major .so version number of
> the libmariadbclient.
>
> Maybe something like this is needed on the cmake command?
>
>   -DINSTALL_PLUGINDIR=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mysql/lib18/plugin
>
> That build option seems to be what determines where the client library will
> look for its plugin.
>
> (This build option seems to be shared between the server plugins and the
> client plugins, which seems a bit of a mess, and might require a separate
> build for the server package and the client library package - but maybe that
> is already the case anyway?)

I tried this avenue but indeed the PLUGINDIR parameter then also
changes where all the server plugins (TokuDB, Spider etc) are
installed, so that is not an option.

Can you Kristian help us introduce in the makefiles a new parameter
CLIENTPLUGINDIR?

Or what if we keep the PLUGINDIR=lib/mysql/plugin but then in a later
stage in the rules file move the two client plugins?
  mv lib/mysql/plugin/dialog.so  lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/mariadb-lib18/plugin
  mv lib/mysql/plugin/mysql_clear_password.so
lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/mariadb-lib18/plugin

Or if we move the plugins to a separate package, called maybe
mariadb-plugin-clientauth that would contain these two files? Then the
libmariadbclient18 package would stay "clean". I would however need to
depend on the mariadb-plugin-clientauth package however..


And it was still unclear to me if the libmariadbclient18 and
libmariadbd packages should have "Multi-Arch: same" or what? That is
what we strive for with the above changes, right?


(For reference, in mariadb-connector-c shared libs are built with
'dh_makeshlibs -X/mariadb/plugin/' and installed to
usr/lib/*/mariadb/plugin/*.so, and it has 'Multi-Arch: same' - see
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-mysql/mariadb-client-lgpl.git/tree/debian)



Bug#842505: closed by Scott Kitterman (already not in unstable)

2016-11-09 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello!

There is no actual explanation why this issue was closed. "Not in
unstable" isn't satisfactory.

The mentioned packages are still in both testing and unstable:
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libmariadb-client-lgpl-dev&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all



2016-11-05 6:32 GMT+02:00 Debian Bug Tracking System :
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the ftp.debian.org package:
>
> #842505: RM: mariadb-client-lgpl -- ROM; obsoleted by mariadb-connector-c
>
> It has been closed by Scott Kitterman .
>
> Their explanation is attached below along with your original report.
> If this explanation is unsatisfactory and you have not received a
> better one in a separate message then please contact Scott Kitterman 
>  by
> replying to this email.
>
>
> --
> 842505: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=842505
> Debian Bug Tracking System
> Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with problems
>
>
> -- Edelleenlähetetty viesti --
> From: Scott Kitterman 
> To: 842505-d...@bugs.debian.org
> Cc:
> Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2016 00:31:11 -0400
> Subject: already not in unstable
>
>
> -- Edelleenlähetetty viesti --
> From: "Otto Kekäläinen" 
> To: Debian Bug Tracking System 
> Cc: schep...@debian.org
> Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2016 22:41:10 +0300
> Subject: RM: mariadb-client-lgpl -- ROM; obsoleted by mariadb-connector-c
> Package: ftp.debian.org
> Severity: normal
>
> The source package mariadb-client-lgpl was renamed to
> mariadb-connector-c. At the same time some binary packages were also
> renamed.
>
> To finalize this change, please remove from testing and unstable the
> following binary packages that have become obsolete:
>
> * libmariadb-client-lgpl-dev
> * libmariadb-client-lgpl-dev-compat
>
> Please do not remove libmariadb2 or any other packages that are produced
> from the new mariadb-connector-c source package.
>
> While you are at it, please advice me if the automatic transition
> visible at
> https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-mariadb-client-lgpl-rm.html 
> needs any further action than this.
>
> Thanks!
>



-- 
Otto Kekäläinen
https://keybase.io/ottok
Seravo Oy and MariaDB Foundation



Bug#843842: Update build dependency to libmariadb-dev in rmysql

2016-11-09 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: rmysql
Severity: important

The package RMySQL currently has this build dependency:
   libmariadb-client-lgpl-dev

The MariaDB Connector C package has been renamed about 4 months ago.
Please update the dependency to
   libmariadb-dev

The dependency on the old package from stops the mariadb-connector-c
from migrating to testing
(https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/mariadb-connector-c) thus I marked
this 'important'.

Thanks!

(And sorry for the inconvenience we caused by renaming the package.)



Bug#843841: Update build dependency to libmariadb-dev-compat in neko

2016-11-09 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: neko
Severity: important

The package Neko currently has this build dependency:
  libmariadb-client-lgpl-dev-compat | libmysqlclient-dev

The MariaDB Connector C package has been renamed about 4 months ago.
Please update the dependency to
   libmariadb-dev-compat | default-libmysqlclient-dev

The dependency on the old package from Neko stops the
mariadb-connector-c from migrating to testing
(https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/mariadb-connector-c) thus I marked
this 'important'.

The package haxe depends on neko and the package
mercurial-buildpackage depends on haxo, so this change in neko will
cascade in fixing all of those packages.

Thanks!

(And sorry for the inconvenience we caused by renaming the package.)



Bug#843844: Potentially missing files from mariadb-10.0 packages

2016-11-09 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Package: mariadb-10.0
Severity: wishlist

I ran the mariadb-10.0 build with option 'dh --list-missing' and got
the output below. Are any of the non-installed files perhaps files we
should install? If so, in which package?

My notes:
- example configs are outdated anyway, probably no point including them at all
- server doc files should maybe be included in mariadb-server-core-10.0?
- the man pages are (at least most of them) already included, but
maybe the syntax in *.manpages is wrong or something when dh_install
does not detect this fact
- usr/bin/tokuft_logprint should maybe go into the mariadb-plugin-tokudb package
- usr/bin/mysqlbug should NOT be included, as it is a tool to submit
bugs to Oracle
- mytop maybe?
- sqlbench config files should NOT be included, they are only useful
if the sql-bench-runner and other stuff from
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~maria-captains/mariadb-tools/trunk/files
are installed

What do others think?

dh_install: etc/mysql/conf.d/dialog.cnf exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/magic exists in debian/tmp but is not
installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/my-innodb-heavy-4G.cnf exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/my-medium.cnf exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/my-huge.cnf exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/mysql-log-rotate exists in debian/tmp but
is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/binary-configure exists in debian/tmp but
is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/my-large.cnf exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/mysql.server exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/mysqld_multi.server exists in debian/tmp
but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/my-small.cnf exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/mysql-test-run exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/unstable-tests exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/mysql-test/mtr exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/SELinux/RHEL4/mysql.te exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/mysql/SELinux/RHEL4/mysql.fc exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/EXCEPTIONS-CLIENT exists
in debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/PATENTS exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/COPYING.GPLv2 exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/COPYING.AGPLv3 exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/README exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/COPYING exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/CREDITS exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/INSTALL-BINARY exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/doc/mariadb-server-10.0/COPYING.LESSER exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysqltest_embedded.1 exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysql_tzinfo_to_sql.1 exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysqladmin.1 exists in debian/tmp but
is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysqltest.1 exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/aria_chk.1 exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysql_waitpid.1 exists in debian/tmp
but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysql_zap.1 exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysql_find_rows.1 exists in debian/tmp
but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/myisampack.1 exists in debian/tmp but
is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysqld_safe.1 exists in debian/tmp but
is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/resolve_stack_dump.1 exists in
debian/tmp but is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/perror.1 exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/mysql_config.1 exists in debian/tmp but
is not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/aria_pack.1 exists in debian/tmp but is
not installed to anywhere
dh_install: usr/share/man/man1/myisamchk.1 exists in debian

Bug#842505: closed by Scott Kitterman (already not in unstable)

2016-11-09 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hello!

2016-11-09 23:58 GMT+02:00 Mattia Rizzolo :
> |trying: -mariadb-client-lgpl
> |skipped: -mariadb-client-lgpl (6, 13, 19)
> |got: 47+0: a-7:i-24:a-4:a-0:a-0:m-0:m-11:m-0:p-0:s-1
> |* arm64: haxe, mercurial-buildpackage, neko, r-cran-rmysql
>
>
> Fix that, then mariadb-client-lgpl will be removed from testing too, and
> then mariadb-connector-c will migrate.

Thanks for the dak command example and explaining this. I now filed
Bug#843841 and Bug#843842 against neko and rmysql to get their
dependencies updated.

- Otto



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