Hi, Pavel! On Jun 03, Pavel Ivanov wrote:
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> wrote:
On Jun 03, Pavel Ivanov wrote:
I personally would prefer if MariaDB had performance schema not compiled in by default. Then we wouldn't be frustrated every time we upgrade and find out that the tarball doesn't compile without performance schema (yes, 10.0.11 doesn't compile).
This is easy to fix. I'll change one of our builders (that doesn't do release packages) to compile without performance schema.
Thanks! A little off-topic, but please add also a builder that compiles without XtraDB (compiles only with InnoDB) and runs the whole test suite. There are problems in this area too (as in a couple of XtraDB-only tests are not skipped appropriately).
Unfortunately, we don't have that many spare builders. :( I did not *add* a new builder to compile without performance schema - instead, I took one of the builders we only use for testing and reconfigured it to build without P_S. But I don't see another builder like that - every other builder has a specific role, either as a package builder or it runs specific tests that no other builder does. Regards, Sergei