Does Red Hat make available spec files for future releases? I took the existing mysql 5.0 spec file and, with a few mods here and there, was able to build the 5.1 rpm. But there are some new things which I am curious how they will deal with (ndb stuff, primarily), and was wondering if they have available the "beta" SRPMs or spec files for future versions of software.
johnn
On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 07:05:29PM -0500, Johnny Tan alleged:
Does Red Hat make available spec files for future releases? I took the existing mysql 5.0 spec file and, with a few mods here and there, was able to build the 5.1 rpm. But there are some new things which I am curious how they will deal with (ndb stuff, primarily), and was wondering if they have available the "beta" SRPMs or spec files for future versions of software.
I'd say to look at any newer fedora and/or rawhide, but that is only up to 5.0.45. So I guess it's not there yet.
Johnny Tan wrote:
Does Red Hat make available spec files for future releases? I took the existing mysql 5.0 spec file and, with a few mods here and there, was able to build the 5.1 rpm. But there are some new things which I am curious how they will deal with (ndb stuff, primarily), and was wondering if they have available the "beta" SRPMs or spec files for future versions of software.
Well, Johnny maintains mysql-enterprise in centos-plus, and he has most of this stuff sorted out. You can start there.
I have mysql-5.1.22-rc built based on something similar, if there is interest, i can put that in dev.centos.org for people to use /abuse - but I am hoping there is a more formal and usable mysql-5.1.x release soon.
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Johnny Tan wrote:
Does Red Hat make available spec files for future releases? I took the existing mysql 5.0 spec file and, with a few mods here and there, was able to build the 5.1 rpm. But there are some new things which I am curious how they will deal with (ndb stuff, primarily), and was wondering if they have available the "beta" SRPMs or spec files for future versions of software.
Well, Johnny maintains mysql-enterprise in centos-plus, and he has most of this stuff sorted out. You can start there.
I have mysql-5.1.22-rc built based on something similar, if there is interest, i can put that in dev.centos.org for people to use /abuse - but I am hoping there is a more formal and usable mysql-5.1.x release soon.
I see various MySQL RPMs in 4.5/centosplus/i386/RPMS but nothing under the 5.0 or 5.1. Are there newer RPMs available or should the 4.5 RPMs work?
- -- David Goldsmith
David Goldsmith wrote:
I see various MySQL RPMs in 4.5/centosplus/i386/RPMS but nothing under the 5.0 or 5.1. Are there newer RPMs available or should the 4.5 RPMs work?
Its high on the list of things to get done, real soon now - get the mysql rpms done for centosplus for centos-5, keep an eye out for that