Hi, Daniel!
Perhaps we should put a note for every new platform that we add (was
CentOS 7, now it's openSUSE) that this is a new platform, just added,
a first release for it, so while binaries are same as everywhere and
stable, the packaging (conflicts, dependencies) is new and might have
some
OK! :-)
I'll summarize the points as I see them.
1) document what must be removed in advance if MySQL was installed with the
distro CD/DVD and/or offficial repo's of the distro.
2) figure out the problem with KDE and take a decision if this will be
fixed or not (I think it will be difficult)
3)
Additionally this
https://downloads.mariadb.org/mariadb/repositories/#mirror=23Mediaversion=10.0distro_release=opensuse13-amd64distro=openSUSE
oly descirebsan option to add the repository from command line. YasT GUI
has an entry for software repositories.
Please *do not think command-line* (or
Hi, Peter!
On Nov 26, Peter Laursen wrote:
(and please add TokuDB and InfiniDB soon. ยจ'playing around' with TokuDB was
my primary motivation for all this)
As far as I can see, tokudb is present in
MariaDB-10.0.15-opensuse13_1-x86_64-server.rpm.
Did you install the plugin?
INSTALL SONAME
Please read https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Add_package_repositories on how to
add a software repository to Suse (commandline zypper ar -f URL
alias). Updating the file /etc/zypp/repos.d/ manually may wrk - but I
am not perfectly convinced that it will not cause problems if you later
want to use
Hi, Peter!
On Nov 26, Peter Laursen wrote:
NO.. I thought it would bea separate RPM (Like the OQGraph). I will
check when I get time. it coudl take a day or two now. Sorry for
false alarm.
As a general rule we put in separage packages plugins that require
additional dependencies. OQGraph
If TokuDB has no dependencies, that the server does not have, why is it
then not available on Windows? If it is, then Windows should be listed on
same page.
-- Peter
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Sergei Golubchik s...@mariadb.org wrote:
Hi, Peter!
On Nov 26, Peter Laursen wrote:
NO.. I
Hi, Peter!
On Nov 26, Peter Laursen wrote:
If TokuDB has no dependencies, that the server does not have, why is it
then not available on Windows? If it is, then Windows should be listed on
same page.
It doesn't compile on Windows, as far as I understand.
Regards,
Sergei
Hi, Peter!
On Nov 26, Peter Laursen wrote:
OK .. but did the TokuDB guys ever try to figure out why?
It could be a good idea to do. Because if it fails with Visual Studio, it
may fail with other compilers as well. GCC is only one compiler and not the
most standards-compliant as far as I
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