Hi Peter, http://hasky.askmonty.org/archive/pack/10.0/build-6865/kvm-zyp-opensuse13_1-... Regards, Elena On 24.11.2014 15:17, Peter Laursen wrote:
I am sorry, but I really do not understand at all how to get acces to RPMs (or anything) from the page linked to ( http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/kvm-zyp-opensuse13_1-x86_64 ).
-- Peter
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> wrote:
Hi, Peter!
We've recently started building on SuSE: http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/kvm-zyp-opensuse13_1-x86_64 http://buildbot.askmonty.org/buildbot/builders/kvm-zyp-opensuse13_1-x86
This is a new builder and we haven't made any releases of these binaries yet, as far as I remember.
Still the source code is the same, so it is as stable as any other 10.0 build. But the packaging - like dependencies or conflicts - might be not completely polished yet.
So, if you'd like, you can try our suse rpms that were built on opensuse, as above.
I have OpenSuSE 12.3. It ships with MariaDB 1.0.13 - and with no TokuDB and no Galera options. I would like to upgrade to 10.0.14 and also enable TokuDB. And it does not seem that an upgrade will be available from SuSE software repositories.
There are a lot of RPMs in the yum repository http://mirror.23media.de/mariadb/mariadb-10.0.14/yum/. But does anyone know if they will work with SuSE 12.3? Runtime environment (kernel, glibc etc.) should be compatible of course, and also RPMs for Redhat/Fedora/CentOS systems will not alwyas work on SuSE, as SuSE has some specific requirements for the SPECS.
When I used SuSE 10.x many years ago, the generic "glibc23" RPMs available worked perfectly.
Note: I *only* want to install a server that can be handled by SuSE's YaST package manager! So suggestons for any other solution (such as using the tarball) is not an option. Or it would be last resort.
I would not mind give it a try if someone can advise what I should try. I have SuSE running in a VM and I will be able to return to a snapshot of
On Nov 23, Peter Laursen wrote: the
system easily if something goes wrong.
Regards, Sergei
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