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Re: Suggestions for better integration with Drizzle

 

Bernt,

I will be on freenode #drizzle and #mysql tomorrow (have some meetings
today).
If you have any alternatives, just let me know and I'll see you tomorrow.

Thanks,
Patrick

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:14 AM, Bernt M. Johnsen <Bernt.Johnsen@xxxxxxx>wrote:

> Den 18/05/10 18:03, skrev Philip Stoev:
> > Patrick,
> >
> > Bernt has been working on a solution where all logic around each
> > database product (including starting, stopping, dumping and diffing) is
> > encapsulated into a single object that provides start, crash, dump,
> > diff, etc. as methods.
> >
> > Bernt, what is the status of this work?
>
> Status is that we're close to start using it (I've been doing collations QA
> recently). I've not looked at how to abstract away all mysql dependencies
> (e.g.
> mysqldump), but that's a reasonable extension of the work I've done with
> the
> DBServer object.
>
> Patrick: Are you on some irc where we could have a chat around this?
>
> >
> >>
> >> Do you have any thoughts on how to handle this?
> >> While it is my responsibility to implement what I need, I also wanted
> >> to get
> >> your thoughts on how to make this happen as smoothly and unobtrusively
> as
> >> possible.
> >>
> >> I suppose the main question is whether it would be better to have
> >> drizzle-specific scripts that do what we need or if I should try to
> >> include
> >> some code that determines dump and server start&stop utilities based
> >> on the
> >> type of DBMS being tested.  For example, I hope to have 2-way compares
> >> against MySQL going and that would seem to require using mysqldump and
> >> drizzledump depending on the system.
> >
> > As far as I know, mysqldump is only required when producing the
> > simplified test case -- the 2-way compare should be able to proceed
> > without a dump utility. So I assume that you are experiencing issues
> > with simplification, and not with running the actual test? Is that so?
> >
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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