[Maria-discuss] Problems installing MariaDB 10.1 on LEAP.
I am facing problems installing MariaDB 10.1 on OpenSuSE LEAP (42.1) from the MariaDB repository for OpenSUSE 13. Even though built on/for SuSE 13.1 it worked fine on SuSE 13.2 as well. But not on LEAP: Please see attached screenshot from YaST (GUI) installer environment. I think that tells everything. 10.1 packages displayed here are from MariaDB repo (that registers with no problem with YaST/zypper, BTW). 10.0 and other packages displayed are from official SuSE repo. The 10.0 server from SuSE repo works fine, but I prefer 10.1 on this new VM. I am not interested in a 'hack-solution'. I can wait for a proper solution. But something (the memory allocation manager, seemingly) seems changed in OpenSuSE between-from 13.2 and LEAP creating a dependency problem with **MariaDB_from_MariaDB**. Is a new repo required to support OpenSUSE LEAP? @Daniel? -- Peter -- Webyog
Additionally 'jemalloc' is available from SuSE's official repo (but is not installed with default install options it seems). But even after installing jemalloc packages, Yast/zypper stll complains that MariaDB 10.1.8 is broken. Ignoring the warnings and installing anyway is possible, but service cannot be configured (I did not expect it to work, of course, but wanted to see if some useful info appeared). -- Peter On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Peter Laursen <peter_laursen@webyog.com> wrote:
I am facing problems installing MariaDB 10.1 on OpenSuSE LEAP (42.1) from the MariaDB repository for OpenSUSE 13. Even though built on/for SuSE 13.1 it worked fine on SuSE 13.2 as well. But not on LEAP:
Please see attached screenshot from YaST (GUI) installer environment. I think that tells everything. 10.1 packages displayed here are from MariaDB repo (that registers with no problem with YaST/zypper, BTW). 10.0 and other packages displayed are from official SuSE repo.
The 10.0 server from SuSE repo works fine, but I prefer 10.1 on this new VM. I am not interested in a 'hack-solution'. I can wait for a proper solution. But something (the memory allocation manager, seemingly) seems changed in OpenSuSE between-from 13.2 and LEAP creating a dependency problem with **MariaDB_from_MariaDB**.
Is a new repo required to support OpenSUSE LEAP? @Daniel?
-- Peter -- Webyog
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Peter Laursen <peter_laursen@webyog.com> wrote:
Additionally 'jemalloc' is available from SuSE's official repo (but is not installed with default install options it seems). But even after installing jemalloc packages, Yast/zypper stll complains that MariaDB 10.1.8 is broken. Ignoring the warnings and installing anyway is possible, but service cannot be configured (I did not expect it to work, of course, but wanted to see if some useful info appeared).
Yes, I'm guessing there's some dependency issues with trying to use the openSuse 13.1 packages on LEAP. Once we have a proper LEAP build VM in buildbot we'll be able to make (and test) the necessary changes so we can have proper LEAP packages. -- Daniel Bartholomew, MariaDB Release Manager MariaDB | http://mariadb.com
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Peter Laursen <peter_laursen@webyog.com> wrote:
I am facing problems installing MariaDB 10.1 on OpenSuSE LEAP (42.1) from the MariaDB repository for OpenSUSE 13. Even though built on/for SuSE 13.1 it worked fine on SuSE 13.2 as well. But not on LEAP:
Please see attached screenshot from YaST (GUI) installer environment. I think that tells everything. 10.1 packages displayed here are from MariaDB repo (that registers with no problem with YaST/zypper, BTW). 10.0 and other packages displayed are from official SuSE repo.
The 10.0 server from SuSE repo works fine, but I prefer 10.1 on this new VM. I am not interested in a 'hack-solution'. I can wait for a proper solution. But something (the memory allocation manager, seemingly) seems changed in OpenSuSE between-from 13.2 and LEAP creating a dependency problem with *MariaDB_from_MariaDB*.
Is a new repo required to support OpenSUSE LEAP? @Daniel?
Yes, a new repo, and a new set of LEAP VMs in buildbot. I'll get the VMs set up so we can start building and testing. We're too late for 10.1.9 (it is being released today and the downloads just went live, I just haven't sent the announce email yet...) but 10.1.10 should have working packages and a corresponding repository for LEAP. Thanks! -- Daniel Bartholomew, MariaDB Release Manager MariaDB | http://mariadb.com
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