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Re: MariaDB for OpenSuSE 12.3

 

I am sorry, but I really do not understand at all how to get acces to RPMs
(or anything) from the page linked to (
http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/kvm-zyp-opensuse13_1-x86_64
).


-- Peter

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Sergei Golubchik <serg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi, Peter!
>
> We've recently started building on SuSE:
> http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/kvm-zyp-opensuse13_1-x86_64
> http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/kvm-zyp-opensuse13_1-x86
>
> This is a new builder and we haven't made any releases of these
> binaries yet, as far as I remember.
>
> Still the source code is the same, so it is as stable as any other 10.0
> build. But the packaging - like dependencies or conflicts - might be not
> completely polished yet.
>
> So, if you'd like, you can try our suse rpms that were built on opensuse,
> as above.
>
> On Nov 23, Peter Laursen wrote:
> > I have OpenSuSE 12.3.  It ships with MariaDB 1.0.13 - and with no TokuDB
> > and no Galera options. I would like to upgrade to 10.0.14 and also enable
> > TokuDB. And it does not seem that an upgrade will be available from SuSE
> > software repositories.
> >
> > There are a lot of RPMs in the yum repository
> > http://mirror.23media.de/mariadb/mariadb-10.0.14/yum/. But does anyone
> know
> > if they will work with SuSE 12.3? Runtime environment (kernel, glibc
> etc.)
> > should be compatible of course, and also  RPMs for Redhat/Fedora/CentOS
> > systems will not alwyas work on SuSE, as SuSE has some specific
> > requirements for the SPECS.
> >
> > When I used SuSE 10.x many years ago, the generic "glibc23" RPMs
> available
> > worked perfectly.
> >
> > Note: I *only* want to install a server that can be handled by SuSE's
> YaST
> > package manager! So suggestons for any other solution (such as using the
> > tarball) is not an option. Or it would be last resort.
> >
> > I would not mind give it a try if someone can advise what I should try. I
> > have SuSE running in a VM and I will be able to return to a snapshot of
> the
> > system easily if something goes wrong.
>
> Regards,
> Sergei
>

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