It looks like openSUSE is providing both, MariaDB and MySQL, with MariaDB
as a default[1].
[1] -
http://michal.hrusecky.net/2013/01/mysql-mariadb-and-opensuse-12-3/
2013/2/4 Honza Horak <hhorak(a)redhat.com>
On 02/03/2013 06:24 PM, Pavel Alexeev wrote:
> 01.02.2013 00:42, James Hogarth wrote:
>
>> I'd still say yes since the context of this discussion is mysql 5.5 to
>> mariadb 5.5 and nothing to do with mysql 5.6 and the time for mariadb
>> 10/11 to become fully compatible to what's brought to the table in
>> that which was the relevant discussion in those blog posts...
>>
>> And if someone is using upstream themselves they are responsible to
>> manage that ... and assuming the versioned obsoletes is used as
>> discussed yesterday then there would be no accidental overwrite and
>> compatibility if mysql-5.6 is on the system and the admin updated
>> without thinking...
>>
> Is it really hard maintain both? May be it have worth also package and
> support Percona with XtraDB?
>
The question of maintaining both will be probably re-evaluate in the
future again, there may be some new opinions for any way.
Speaking about XtraDB -- MariaDB includes this engine so feel free to test
it.
Honza
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