digikam-5.0.0-0.12.beta7.fc24.x86_64 seems to be build without support for an external MySQL/MariaDB database, according to https:// kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/digikam/5.0.0/0.12.beta7.fc24/data/logs/ x86_64/build.log:
MySQL Database Support will be compiled.. NO (optional)
Is this intentional? -A
Anthony Messina wrote:
digikam-5.0.0-0.12.beta7.fc24.x86_64 seems to be build without support for an external MySQL/MariaDB database, according to https://
kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/digikam/5.0.0/0.12.beta7.fc24/data/logs/
x86_64/build.log:
MySQL Database Support will be compiled.. NO (optional)
Is this intentional? -A
Intentional... per upstream defaults.
We don't explicitly set that, it is the upstream default that mysql support is not enabled.
We could consider enabling it, but I'd like to find out first from upstream why it is disabled by default. There may be some good reasons.
-- Rex
On Tuesday, July 5, 2016 8:12:14 AM CDT Rex Dieter wrote:
Anthony Messina wrote:
digikam-5.0.0-0.12.beta7.fc24.x86_64 seems to be build without support for an external MySQL/MariaDB database, according to https://
kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/digikam/5.0.0/0.12.beta7.fc24/data/logs /
x86_64/build.log:
MySQL Database Support will be compiled.. NO (optional)
Is this intentional? -A
Intentional... per upstream defaults.
We don't explicitly set that, it is the upstream default that mysql support is not enabled.
We could consider enabling it, but I'd like to find out first from upstream why it is disabled by default. There may be some good reasons.
-- Rex
After upgrading to digikam-5.0.0-1.fc24.x86_64, the MySQL/MariaDB support works again. Thanks Rex for getting that update out so quick. -A