Hi, Lukas!
On Nov 19, Lukas Javorsky wrote:
> Thank you for your responses.
>
> > By the way, we're working on OpenSSL 3.0 support right now,
> > MDEV-25785. There should be a patch ready very soon.
> Will you update the existing versions as well? For example
> MariaDB-Server-10.5?
This is the
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 8:13 AM Sergei Golubchik wrote:
>
> Hi, Lukas!
>
> This looks very strange. Perhaps, indeed, the previous server process
> didn't die and is still bound to the port 16020?
>
> This is not very likely, mtr kills all processes with -9, there
> shouldn't be anything hanging
Hi, Lukas!
This looks very strange. Perhaps, indeed, the previous server process
didn't die and is still bound to the port 16020?
This is not very likely, mtr kills all processes with -9, there
shouldn't be anything hanging around. But how otherwise 13, "Permission
denied" can happen?
By the
Hi Sergei,
I've somehow managed to get onto another problem and that is the start of
the mariadb.service.
I'm trying to reproduce one of the tests "
encryption.innodb-checksum-algorithm"
The error I'm getting (cat /var/log/mariadb/mysqld.1.err) is this:
2021-11-08 4:06:46 0 [Warning]
Hi, Lukas!
On Oct 13, Lukas Javorsky wrote:
> Hi Sergei,
>
> > How do these tests fail?
> For example:
> Test = encryption.corrupted_during_recovery
> Error:
> "mysqltest: At line 25: query 'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2)' failed: 1932:
> Table 'test.t1' doesn't exist in engine"
>
> For the full log
Hi Sergei,
> How do these tests fail?
For example:
Test = encryption.corrupted_during_recovery
Error:
"mysqltest: At line 25: query 'INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2)' failed: 1932:
Table 'test.t1' doesn't exist in engine"
For the full log you can view it here:
Hi, Lukas!
On Oct 05, Lukas Javorsky wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've found few particular tests from the test suite that is failing due to
> the OpenSSL-3 version and I want to separate them and give them to the
> OpenSSL team in Red Hat.
>
> The idea behind this is to give them a set of
Hi Sergei,
Thank you for letting me know.
Yes, I have noticed that Connector/C is already supporting OpenSSL-3.0, so
I was waiting for Server 10.6 (as compiled against Connector/C 3.2) will be
supporting it as well.
And back to my original question, could you help me (maybe where to look)
with
Hi, Lukas!
Sorry, for not replying earlier.
There is no WIP or estimate yes. Only an understanding that we have to
do it, it's unavoidable, and highly likely we'll need to do it in
existing versions, not only in a new development branch.
And Connector/C already supports OpenSSL 3.0 (CONC-503),
> We have some very simple patch which helps MariaDB to build with the
openssl-3 version, however, the test suite is failing (Failed 56/3396
tests).
The patch is linked in the JIRA ticket as well:
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-25785
On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 12:21 PM Lukas Javorsky wrote:
>
Hi, Lukas!
Do you use some patches to make mariadb compile with OpenSSL-3?
I thought it won't work out of the box.
/Sergei
On Oct 05, Lukas Javorsky wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've found few particular tests from the test suite that is failing due to
> the OpenSSL-3 version and I want to separate
Hi guys,
I've found few particular tests from the test suite that is failing due to
the OpenSSL-3 version and I want to separate them and give them to the
OpenSSL team in Red Hat.
The idea behind this is to give them a set of commands/config options
(reproducer) for each test and they will try
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