----- hhorak@redhat.com wrote:
On 04/05/2013 08:06 PM, Norvald Ryeng wrote:
----- hhorak@redhat.com wrote:
On 03/21/2013 08:36 PM, Norvald Ryeng wrote:
What is the deadline for fixing the remaining issues with MySQL and MariaDB in Fedora? We would like to find a solution and get 5.6 in soon.
Hi Norvald,
I've just asked for creating component community-mysql, as discussed on fedora-devel above, the review is done already. As soon as it is built in koji I'm going to EOL MySQL component. So I'm expecting to be done in the beginning of the next week.
I see you've bumped the epoch of the MariaDB packages to force
MariaDB as default when both MySQL and MariaDB provide mysql-server. We've tested it, and it seems to do the trick.
Could you rename the MySQL packages to mysql-community-* instead of
community-mysql-*? That way the prefix aligns with the product name and OpenSuSE's prefix.
I wanted to use that, but then found out that it wouldn't work. The problem is that it has the same prefix as virtual name "mysql", that is used as requirement in other packages. As a result, when somebody asked for "mysql" -- "mysql-community" would be preferred before mariadb, because according [1] rule #9 ("check the prefix of the pkg to the requiring pkg prefix (perl-foo and perl-lib) for each common character
in the prefix add 2 points to the provider's score") would be applied.
When we use the name "community-mysql" we don't have any same prefix, so the rule #10 is applied ("if, at this point, we have pkgs with an equal score - look at the version of the provide"), which means mariadb with higher epoch will be chosen.
We've tested and found that if the MariaDB packages have a higher epoch number, they will be chosen even if the MySQL packages have a "mysql-community" prefix.
Generally, I don't like either, that packages in openSUSE an Fedora won't have the same name, but openSUSE has a bit more powerful RPM spec to handle such things.
[1] http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/CompareProviders
How do we get push access to the git repo? It would be great to get
5.6 in before the test day on April 30.
To get involved, just follow standard process as described on Fedora wiki: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
However, I'd rather wait with 5.6 until F20 because of the following reasons:
- we are almost a month after feature freeze
- I believe users will have enough concerns with switching to MariaDB
and MySQL-5.6 would bring others
- better wait a bit longer to stabilize the new release than bring a
quite important package too soon
Introduction of MariaDB should not interfere with upgrading MySQL. If anything, choosing MariaDB as the default makes upgrading MySQL easier since it will only be installed when users explicitly ask for it.
Regards,
Norvald H. Ryeng