No it isn't. Gtids is one example.
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-------- Original message --------From: Justin Swanhart <greenlion@gmail.com>Date: 09/07/2015 19:02 (GMT+01:00)To: "Campbell Rhys, INI-TPD-QPM" <Rhys.Campbell@swisscom.com>Subject: Re: [Maria-discuss] mysqlbinlog
What exactly do you mean? It is 100% compatible with MariaDB!
Sent from my iPhoneThanks but it's not going to work for my use case.
Rhys
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-------- Original message --------From: Justin Swanhart <greenlion@gmail.com>Date: 09/07/2015 18:20 (GMT+01:00)To: "Campbell Rhys, INI-TPD-QPM" <Rhys.Campbell@swisscom.com>Subject: Re: [Maria-discuss] mysqlbinlog
I use non-MariaDB mysqlbinlog with MariaDB all the time. Flexviews users needs to use the MySQL version because MariaDB mysqlbinlog does not properly decide DECIMAL columns when displaying RBR with -v
Sent from my iPhoneHello All,
I’ve been playing with mysqlbinlog today. I’m Looking at performing backups of the binary logs.
The MariaDB mysqlbinlog lags behind the MySQL version in the sense it’s missing a few features. Namely the ability to ‘tail’ a live binary log…
mysqlbinlog --read-from-remote-server --host=host_name --raw
--stop-never binlog.000999
I haven’t fully tested this but running the MySQL version against MariaDB doesn’t appear viable. I’m probably going to fall back to a FLUSH LOGS / file copy solution for the moment.
What would be the chances of back-porting these features into the MariaDB version?
Cheers,
Rhys
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