Am 23.11.2014 um 21:02 schrieb Peter Laursen:
I also may do.
But my primary question was if somebody knows if any of the RPMs
in
MariaDB yum repositories would work in SuSE 13.2 and can be
fully
managed by YaST. In that case I will not rely on updates from
SuSE but
install from MariaDB. I have noticed that Linux distributors'
are often
very conservative with MySQL upgrades once a distro has been
released as GA.
Besides @Harald .. I thinik it was only 2 days ago that you
told that
you would ignore my mails to the the MariaDB mailing lists for
all
future as I am not "worth spending time with". I would
appreciate if
you kept that promise! In other words: please PISS OFF. My
nerves
cannot tolerate you as a person. You are the most annoying
person I ever
encountered!
who do you think you are?
if you have personal problems just go somewhere else
i don't and discuss on a *technical level*
and *mo* i have not the time nor am i instersted to maintain a
list of jerks to ignore - if i have an answer in the right
direction i give an answer (even to people acting like a pure
asshole)
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Reindl
Harald <h.reindl@thelounge.net
<mailto:h.reindl@thelounge.net>> wrote:
Am 23.11.2014 um 20:37 schrieb Peter Laursen:
BTW: the CONNECT engine is also not available.
It really looks like the SuSE developers *configure*
(with .. with
..with ..) using old ptions that are not updated for
MariaDB
10..Maybe
someone at MariaDB could contact SuSe about it? It could
be a simple
mistake.
It also does not have FederatedX (but Federated is
available as
a plugin
- and same for Archive and Blackhole engines)
why do you not just file a bugreport at SuSe instead expect
usptream
contacts downstream distributions and discuss about
downstream
configure options?
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