Re: [arch-dev-public] MySQL 5.5
2011/1/26 Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>:
On Wednesday 26 January 2011 16:23:46 Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Why partition table plugin was disabled? any particular reason? I talked with some MySQL dev and they said that their usage is very low, do we need them?
Well I use it on productions systems, and though previous versions of Arch package had this support enabled by default. I figured out that the support was disabled cause I was trying to partitionate some tables :). Anyway I've rebuilt with abs the mysql and I have it for my machine, just I thought it was any reason in particular to don't add this.
-- Andrea
-- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com
2011/1/26 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
2011/1/26 Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>:
On Wednesday 26 January 2011 16:23:46 Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Why partition table plugin was disabled? any particular reason? I talked with some MySQL dev and they said that their usage is very low, do we need them?
Well I use it on productions systems, and though previous versions of Arch package had this support enabled by default. I figured out that the support was disabled cause I was trying to partitionate some tables :).
Anyway I've rebuilt with abs the mysql and I have it for my machine, just I thought it was any reason in particular to don't add this.
I'm rebuilding this package with the partition table support, talking in #archlinux-dev seems that it's a cool feature and it's worth to have it on our package. So I will put a new version in [testing] -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com
Am Wed, 26 Jan 2011 21:36:52 -0200 schrieb Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
2011/1/26 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
2011/1/26 Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>:
On Wednesday 26 January 2011 16:23:46 Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Why partition table plugin was disabled? any particular reason? I talked with some MySQL dev and they said that their usage is very low, do we need them?
Well I use it on productions systems, and though previous versions of Arch package had this support enabled by default. I figured out that the support was disabled cause I was trying to partitionate some tables :).
Anyway I've rebuilt with abs the mysql and I have it for my machine, just I thought it was any reason in particular to don't add this.
I'm rebuilding this package with the partition table support, talking in #archlinux-dev seems that it's a cool feature and it's worth to have it on our package.
So I will put a new version in [testing]
I've just finished the missing rebuilds. koffice-kexi is done in the poppler rebuild in staging that will soon also move to testing. -Andy
2011/1/30 Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de>:
Am Wed, 26 Jan 2011 21:36:52 -0200 schrieb Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
2011/1/26 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
2011/1/26 Andrea Scarpino <andrea@archlinux.org>:
On Wednesday 26 January 2011 16:23:46 Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Why partition table plugin was disabled? any particular reason? I talked with some MySQL dev and they said that their usage is very low, do we need them?
Well I use it on productions systems, and though previous versions of Arch package had this support enabled by default. I figured out that the support was disabled cause I was trying to partitionate some tables :).
Anyway I've rebuilt with abs the mysql and I have it for my machine, just I thought it was any reason in particular to don't add this.
I'm rebuilding this package with the partition table support, talking in #archlinux-dev seems that it's a cool feature and it's worth to have it on our package.
So I will put a new version in [testing]
I've just finished the missing rebuilds. koffice-kexi is done in the poppler rebuild in staging that will soon also move to testing.
-Andy
Talking with Andrea on irc he told to us (Ionut, me and the rest who were present) that he would like to wait until 5.5.9 is out. AFAIK 5.5.9 haven't setted a release day yet, so can we move this and then wait for the 5.5.9?, I think doing this rebuild and wait for 5.5.9 without know if it will be released on two months or so is too much, if somebody know when will be the release date please tell us and can we planify then, but now mysql rebuild is stucked on [testing]. I vote for move this to [extra] I can take the responsability if it's needed to check bugs of mysql package until Andrea is back from exams -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com
Am Fri, 4 Feb 2011 16:41:06 -0200 schrieb Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
I vote for move this to [extra] I can take the responsability if it's needed to check bugs of mysql package until Andrea is back from exams
Sounds good to me if you can make sure we don't break everybody systems. The poppler rebuild sitting in testing also has to wait for the mysql move. -Andy
On 02/04/2011 08:41 PM, Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Talking with Andrea on irc he told to us (Ionut, me and the rest who were present) that he would like to wait until 5.5.9 is out.
AFAIK 5.5.9 haven't setted a release day yet, so can we move this and then wait for the 5.5.9?, I think doing this rebuild and wait for 5.5.9 without know if it will be released on two months or so is too much, if somebody know when will be the release date please tell us and can we planify then, but now mysql rebuild is stucked on [testing].
I vote for move this to [extra] I can take the responsability if it's needed to check bugs of mysql package until Andrea is back from exams
does this update needs some manually steps that have to be done? does a simply pacman -Syu && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart do the job? -- Ionuț
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Ionuț Bîru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 02/04/2011 08:41 PM, Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Talking with Andrea on irc he told to us (Ionut, me and the rest who were present) that he would like to wait until 5.5.9 is out.
AFAIK 5.5.9 haven't setted a release day yet, so can we move this and then wait for the 5.5.9?, I think doing this rebuild and wait for 5.5.9 without know if it will be released on two months or so is too much, if somebody know when will be the release date please tell us and can we planify then, but now mysql rebuild is stucked on [testing].
I vote for move this to [extra] I can take the responsability if it's needed to check bugs of mysql package until Andrea is back from exams
does this update needs some manually steps that have to be done?
does a simply pacman -Syu && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart do the job?
I believe running mysql-upgrade is recommended after the restart as well. -Dan
2011/2/4 Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>:
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Ionuț Bîru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 02/04/2011 08:41 PM, Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Talking with Andrea on irc he told to us (Ionut, me and the rest who were present) that he would like to wait until 5.5.9 is out.
AFAIK 5.5.9 haven't setted a release day yet, so can we move this and then wait for the 5.5.9?, I think doing this rebuild and wait for 5.5.9 without know if it will be released on two months or so is too much, if somebody know when will be the release date please tell us and can we planify then, but now mysql rebuild is stucked on [testing].
I vote for move this to [extra] I can take the responsability if it's needed to check bugs of mysql package until Andrea is back from exams
does this update needs some manually steps that have to be done?
does a simply pacman -Syu && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart do the job?
I believe running mysql-upgrade is recommended after the restart as well.
-Dan
As Dan's pointed just need a pacman -Syu && mysql-upgrade && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart , I've tried on two machines on production, and my workstation for weeks and it's working just fine, Maybe we can write a news about it (because some people usersread .install messages :P) -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com
2011/2/4 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
2011/2/4 Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>:
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Ionuț Bîru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 02/04/2011 08:41 PM, Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Talking with Andrea on irc he told to us (Ionut, me and the rest who were present) that he would like to wait until 5.5.9 is out.
AFAIK 5.5.9 haven't setted a release day yet, so can we move this and then wait for the 5.5.9?, I think doing this rebuild and wait for 5.5.9 without know if it will be released on two months or so is too much, if somebody know when will be the release date please tell us and can we planify then, but now mysql rebuild is stucked on [testing].
I vote for move this to [extra] I can take the responsability if it's needed to check bugs of mysql package until Andrea is back from exams
does this update needs some manually steps that have to be done?
does a simply pacman -Syu && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart do the job?
I believe running mysql-upgrade is recommended after the restart as well.
-Dan
As Dan's pointed just need a pacman -Syu && mysql-upgrade && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart , I've tried on two machines on production, and my workstation for weeks and it's working just fine,
Maybe we can write a news about it (because some people usersread .install messages :P)
Don't you want to run upgrade after restart?
2011/2/4 Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>:
2011/2/4 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
2011/2/4 Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>:
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Ionuț Bîru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 02/04/2011 08:41 PM, Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Talking with Andrea on irc he told to us (Ionut, me and the rest who were present) that he would like to wait until 5.5.9 is out.
AFAIK 5.5.9 haven't setted a release day yet, so can we move this and then wait for the 5.5.9?, I think doing this rebuild and wait for 5.5.9 without know if it will be released on two months or so is too much, if somebody know when will be the release date please tell us and can we planify then, but now mysql rebuild is stucked on [testing].
I vote for move this to [extra] I can take the responsability if it's needed to check bugs of mysql package until Andrea is back from exams
does this update needs some manually steps that have to be done?
does a simply pacman -Syu && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart do the job?
I believe running mysql-upgrade is recommended after the restart as well.
-Dan
As Dan's pointed just need a pacman -Syu && mysql-upgrade && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart , I've tried on two machines on production, and my workstation for weeks and it's working just fine,
Maybe we can write a news about it (because some people usersread .install messages :P)
Don't you want to run upgrade after restart?
pacman -Syu && /etc/rc.d/mysqld restart && mysql-upgrade -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com
On Friday 04 February 2011 16:41:06 Ángel Velásquez wrote:
Talking with Andrea on irc he told to us (Ionut, me and the rest who were present) that he would like to wait until 5.5.9 is out.
AFAIK 5.5.9 haven't setted a release day yet, so can we move this and then wait for the 5.5.9?, I think doing this rebuild and wait for 5.5.9 without know if it will be released on two months or so is too much, if somebody know when will be the release date please tell us and can we planify then, but now mysql rebuild is stucked on [testing]. Yes, I'd like to wait until 5.5.9, but I understand that we don't know when MySQL devs will release it.
I just added two patches to our MySQL in [testing], I didn't rebuild it so you can add something else or write a better post_install message. :)
I vote for move this to [extra] I can take the responsability if it's needed to check bugs of mysql package until Andrea is back from exams Thank you. If you take the responsability I vote +1 for the move and I'll try to be present as much as I can (will be hard).
Another note Angel: maybe in the announcement you should write that example, archive, blackhole and federated engine are now disabled. -- Andrea
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 18:22:08 -0200, Ángel Velásquez wrote:
2011/2/4 Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>:
2011/2/4 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
As Dan's pointed just need a pacman -Syu && mysql-upgrade && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart , I've tried on two machines on production, and my workstation for weeks and it's working just fine,
Maybe we can write a news about it (because some people usersread .install messages :P)
Don't you want to run upgrade after restart?
pacman -Syu && /etc/rc.d/mysqld restart && mysql-upgrade
I don't think it's that easy as the restart could/will fail. You also need to adjust the my.cnf. I had some options in there that are no longer valid. -- Pierre Schmitz, https://users.archlinux.de/~pierre
2011/2/5 Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de>:
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 18:22:08 -0200, Ángel Velásquez wrote:
2011/2/4 Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com>:
2011/2/4 Ángel Velásquez <angvp@archlinux.org>:
As Dan's pointed just need a pacman -Syu && mysql-upgrade && /etc/rc.d/mysql restart , I've tried on two machines on production, and my workstation for weeks and it's working just fine,
Maybe we can write a news about it (because some people usersread .install messages :P)
Don't you want to run upgrade after restart?
pacman -Syu && /etc/rc.d/mysqld restart && mysql-upgrade
I don't think it's that easy as the restart could/will fail. You also need to adjust the my.cnf. I had some options in there that are no longer valid.
-- Pierre Schmitz, https://users.archlinux.de/~pierre
Adding Pierre's Opinion Draft: MySQL 5.5 is now in [extra]. This is a major version upgrade from the 5.1 editions previously in the repositories. Archive, Blackhole, and Federated engine support are no longer included in this package, since they are not heavily used. After upgrading the MySQL package and restarting the database, you will need to run `mysql_upgrade` to ensure your tables, views and stored procedures are up to date and compatible with MySQL 5.5. Is always good to do a backup of your databases, before doing the update, you will also need to adjust my.cnf options in order to make it compatible with 5.5 release, <a href="http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/upgrading-from-previous-series.html">more info available here</a> End of Draft I've delayed the update until the draft is completely approved, but I hope to do it today. Cheers -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com
On Friday 04 February 2011 16:41:06 Ángel Velásquez wrote:
AFAIK 5.5.9 haven't setted a release day yet, so can we move this and then wait for the 5.5.9?, I think doing this rebuild and wait for 5.5.9 without know if it will be released on two months or so is too much, if somebody know when will be the release date please tell us and can we planify then, but now mysql rebuild is stucked on [testing]. MySQL 5.5.9 is out today. *gh*
-- Andrea
participants (6)
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Andrea Scarpino
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Andreas Radke
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Dan McGee
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Ionuț Bîru
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Pierre Schmitz
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Ángel Velásquez