Hi Sergei On 07/08/2009, at 5:31 AM, Sergei Golubchik wrote:
On Aug 06, Arjen Lentz wrote:
On 06/08/2009, at 4:48 PM, Sergei Golubchik wrote:
On Jul 30, Michael Widenius wrote:
I think we should compile all the plugin in (but not enable all by default), at least for now, to make MariaDB as easy to use as possible.
On the opposite, I think you should compile them all out. But preinstall them, that is add necessary lines to mysql.plugin table from mysql_install_db. The user experience will be pretty much the same as if everything was compiled in, but one would be able to uninstall plugins easily, if needed.
We considered this earlier. It'd work for new installs, but not for existing ones so they'd have them all disabled until manually added.
That's not too different from other changes in system tables. mysql_fix_privilege_tables is generally recommended after an upgrade anyway.
Ah, so you want to put it in the mysql_fix_privilege_tables rather than in mysql_install_db? That can work. Monty, what do you reckon? Cheers, Arjen. -- Arjen Lentz, Director @ Open Query (http://openquery.com) Exceptional Services for MySQL at a fixed budget. Follow our blog at http://openquery.com/blog/ OurDelta: free enhanced builds for MySQL @ http://ourdelta.org