And teh *bonus question*. What should I remove and not remove before installing your packages? peter@linux-zayf:~> rpm -qa | grep mysql libmysqlclient18-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 libqt4-sql-mysql-4.8.6-4.4.1.x86_64 php5-mysql-5.6.1-4.1.x86_64 libmysqld18-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 libmysqlcppconn6-1.1.2-6.2.2.x86_64 libreoffice-base-drivers-mysql-4.3.3.2-4.1.x86_64 peter@linux-zayf:~> rpm -qa | grep maria mariadb-client-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 mariadb-errormessages-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 mariadb-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 peter@linux-zayf:~> -- Peter On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Peter Laursen <peter_laursen@webyog.com> wrote:
Thanks a lot. I will try this (tomorow probably).
-- Peter
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org> wrote:
Hi, Peter!
Thanks Elena. That even I can understand.
But error on installation of server packet "No packet found allowing for the action specified". I am simply launching YaST graphical interface from the context menu of the RPM file placed on my desktop ("install with
On Nov 24, Peter Laursen wrote: packet
manager"). There is a reference to some log with more details, but I don't know where it can be found.
I've tried to repeat this - but over ssh, so I used text-mode yast2. Supposedly, selecting "install with packet manager" from the context menu is equivalent to "sudo yast2 -i /path/to/file.rpm" (I don't know for sure).
Here's the issue. MariaDB-server package depends on other MariaDB-* packages. Normally yast or yum fetch dependencies automatically from a repository. But you don't install from a repository, you install a specific file. In this case yast cannot fetch dependencies. You have to install either all packages in one command, like this:
sudo yast2 -i MariaDB*server.rpm MariaDB*client.rpm MariaDB*common.rpm
or you can do it with GUI and a context menu - but you need to install MariaDB*common.rpm first, then MariaDB*client.rpm, and only then you can install MariaDB*server.rpm.
I tried both solutions - both worked.
Regards, Sergei
P.S. Now, when we build for SuSE, I hope we will provide a proper package repository and yast will be able to resolve dependencies automatically.