Re: Should MariaDB touch my.cnf in %post?

2013-02-12 Thread Sergei Golubchik
Hi! On Feb 12, Honza Horak wrote: grep -q '!includedir /etc/my.cnf.d' /etc/my.cnf || \ (echo; echo '!includedir /etc/my.cnf.d') /etc/my.cnf Thanks for that idea. It would work, but honestly I'm not sure if we want touch my.cnf during update. I've shared this idea with other fedora

Re: Should MariaDB touch my.cnf in %post?

2013-02-13 Thread Sergei Golubchik
Hi, Reindl! On Feb 13, Reindl Harald wrote: a few lines in the SPEC files %install section would simply remove the folder and this files - i know a lot of mysql setups and have never seen one with includes and if so then they would be created by the admin Sure, that's only in the

Re: Should MariaDB touch my.cnf in %post?

2013-02-18 Thread Sergei Golubchik
Hi, Andrew! On Feb 18, Andrew Rist wrote: No, it's not crippleware - it's the world's most popular open source database software. A world's most popular open source database software can be crippleware too. Wikipedia defines crippleware as Deliberately limited programs are usually freeware

Re: Should MariaDB touch my.cnf in %post?

2013-02-19 Thread Sergei Golubchik
Hi, Adam! On Feb 19, Adam Williamson wrote: A lot of new features - yes, undoubtely. Performance improvements - questionable. This link shows a very different picture: http://blog.mariadb.org/sysbench-oltp-mysql-5-6-vs-mariadb-10-0/ I'm not sure we need Oracle and Maria tossing