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Percona RPM for Redhat in IUS repository

 

Hello,

It would seem that this is a good place to announce that the IUS
repository now contains Percona patched MySQL.

We, the IUS group, are reaching out for any feedback whether it be in
response to the package, description or any benchmarks, omissions, etc.
The goal is to have an RPM that is compatible with the stock Redhat
UIDs, init scripts, logging destinations, et al. Based on any feedback,
we should have a mysql51-percona-highperf soon.

http://iuscommunity.org/about/

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Build: mysql50-percona-highperf-5.0.86-1.b19.ius
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Package Description:

MySQL is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. MySQL is a
client/server implementation consisting of a server daemon (mysqld)
and many different client programs and libraries. The base package
contains the MySQL client programs, the client shared libraries, and
generic MySQL files.

Percona provides pay-as-you-go, prepaid and retainer-based consulting
to create or scale applications built on the full LAMP stack (Linux,
Apache, MySQL, PHP) and other open source technologies.  The Percona
team builds binaries of an enhanced version of the MySQL server. It
includes an advanced patch set for improved performance and
manageability.

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Update Information:

%changelog
* Tue Nov 03 2009 BJ Dierkes <wdierkes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> - 5.0.86-1.b19.ius
- Latest sources from upstream (percona)
- Moving build revision to release tag per Fedora packaging guidelines
- Remove all legacy Obsoletes

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References:

[ 1 ] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ius/+bug/450598

Warm regards,
Mike
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