The script wsrep_sst_backup was introduced on MariaDB 10.3 in commit
9b2fa2a. The new script was automatically included in RPM packages but not
in Debian packages (which started to fail on warning about stray file).
Include wsrep_sst_backup in the mariadb-server-10.5+ package, and also
include a stub man page so that packaging of a new script is complete.
Related:
https://galeracluster.com/documentation/html_docs_20210213-1355-master/documentation/backup-cluster.html
This commit was originally submitted in May 2022 in
https://github.com/MariaDB/server/pull/2129 but upstream indicated only
in May 2023 that it might get merged, thus this is for a later release.
All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files
that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the
BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web
Services, Inc.
Prevent wsrep files from being installed if WITH_WSREP=OFF.
Reviewed by Daniel Black
Additionally excluded #include wsrep files and galera* files
along with galera/wsrep tests.
mysql-test/include/have_wsrep.inc remainds as its used by
a few isolated tests.
Co-authored-by: Chris Ross <cross2@cisco.com>
`mytop` and `my_print_defaults` for RPM
- Add `mytop` to client package
- Add man page of `my_print_defaults` to client package
- Add dependencies for RPMs
- Remove old comment
- Remove dead link
Reviewed by: serg@mariadb.com
cleanups from PR 900:
- Use mariadb names instead of mysql and add secure-installation and
additionally organize man pages.
- Remove obsolete script `/make_binary_distribution`
- Don't build binary `mariadb-install-db` in case of without-server
Under WITHOUT_WSREP:
Exclude support files that are server only like
* wsrep.cnf
* wsrep_notify
* log rotate config files
* mysqld_multi
Exclude man pages of server components
To change all executables to have a mariadb name I had to:
- Do name changes in every CMakeLists.txt that produces executables
- CREATE_MARIADB_SYMLINK was removed and GET_SYMLINK added by Wlad to reuse the function in other places also
- The scripts/CMakeLists.txt could make use of GET_SYMLINK instead of introducing redundant code, but I thought I'll leave that for next release
- A lot of changes to debian/.install and debian/.links files due to swapping of real executable and symlink. I did not however change the name of the manpages, so the real name is still mysql there and mariadb are symlinks.
- The Windows part needed a change now when we made the executables mariadb -named. MSI (and ZIP) do not support symlinks and to not break backward compatibility we had to include mysql named binaries also. Done by Wlad
After the '.so' one is supposed to use the directory name, like we have
correctly in all old man pages:
mysql_client_test_embedded.1:.so man1/mysql_client_test.1
mysql_embedded.1:.so man1/mysql.1
mysqltest_embedded.1:.so man1/mysqltest.1
This change adds the 'man1/' component so the link has the correct format.
Actually using man links is a deprecated practice and using symlinks
would be better, but that can be fixed in a later commit.
From https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-docs.html#manual-pages:
> If one man page needs to be accessible via several names it is better
> to use a symbolic link than the .so feature
Detected via Lintian errors:
E: mariadb-server-10.5: bad-so-link-within-manual-page usr/share/man/man1/mariadb-show.1.gz
E: mariadb-client-10.5: bad-so-link-within-manual-page usr/share/man/man1/mariadb-binlog.1.gz
E: mariadb-client-10.5: bad-so-link-within-manual-page usr/share/man/man1/mariadb-plugin.1.gz
Related to MDEV-21769.
Move tokuftdump and tokuft_logprint man pages to storage/tokudb.
The man pages are now part of tokudb-engine cmake component. This change
is mostly for RPM & DEB based packaging generated through CMake & CPack.
Debian upstream already handles this change via the custom scripts in debian/
post-merge fixes:
* .gitignore
* don't put the keyword COMPONENT into ${COMP} anymore
* don't alias mytop, but do alias mysql_client_test
* don't symlink manpages, use troff aliasing technique instead
(symlinked manpages break rpm and out-of-source bintar builds)
* move debian to use troff aliased manpages, fix typos in debian files,
put aliases in the correct packages, add more aliases to match
rpm/bintar packaging
The second line of changes related to replacing xtrabackup with
mariabackup:
1) All unnecessary references to xtrabackup are removed from
the documentation, from some comments, from the control files
that are used to prepare the packages.
2) Made corrections of the tests from the galera_3nodes suite
that mentioned xtrabackup or the old (associated with xtrabackup)
version of innobackupex.
3) Fixed flaws in the galera_3nodes mtr suite control scripts,
because of which they could not work with mariabackup.
4) Fixed numerous bugs in the SST scripts and in the mtr test
files (galera_3nodes mtr suite) that prevented the use of Galera
with IPv6 addresses.
5) Fixed flaws in tests for rsync and mysqldump (for galera_3nodes
mtr tests suite). These tests were not performed successfully without
these fixes.
https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-17835
mysqlbug has been obsolete since MySQL 5.5, and has been removed in MySQL 5.7.
It's also of no use for reporting MariaDB bugs. The script and the associated
man page removed from MariaDB.
MDEV-6281 Typo in mysql_install_db scripts
and collateral changes:
* remove mysql_tableinfo.1 and references to it (there's no mysql_tableinfo)
* for debian: create manpages for mysqlrepair, mysqlanalyze, mysqloptimize
(as symlinks for mysqlcheck.1, just as executables are symlinks to mysqlcheck)
* remove mysqlmanager.8 and references to it
* correct "very long line" error in mysqladmin.1
* simplify and fix table formatting in mysqlbinlog.1 and mysqldump.1
* fix a typo in the help text in mysql_install_db
* aria_chk: say "for Linux on x86_64", like other tools do
(not "for Linux at x86_64")
* add simple manpages for aria_* utilities
these sources don't have any current NDB.
man/CMakeLists.txt:
This will need to be modified as soon as NDB is added
to the 5.5 sources,
then the man page exclusion should be controlled
by the build option also governing NDB use.
- Update/fix file layouts for each package type, add new types for
native package formats including deb, rpm and svr4.
- Build all plugins, including debug versions
- Update compiler flags to match current release
- Add missing @VAR@ expansions
- Install correct mysqclient library symlinks
- Fix icc/ia64 builds
- Fix install of libmysqld-debug
- Don't include mysql_embedded
- Remove unpackaged manual pages to avoid missing files warnings
- Don't install mtr's test suite
using cmake option INSTALL_LAYOUT=STANDALONE would produce the layout as in
tar.gz or zip packages.
INSTALL_LAYOUT=UNIX will produce unixish install layout (with mysqld being in sbin subdirectory , libs in lib/mysql etc). This layout is used for RPM packages.
Subtle differences in both packages unfortunately lead to the need to recompile MySQL to use with other package type - as otherwise for example default plugins or data directories would be wrong set.
There are numerous other variables that allow fine-tuning packaging layout. (INSTALL_BINDIR, INSTALL_LIBDIR , INSTALL_PLUGINDIR etc).
This options are different from autotools as they do not expect full paths to directories, but only subdirectory of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.
There are 2 special options that expect full directory paths
- MYSQL_DATADIR that defines default MYSQL data directory (autotools equivalent
is --localstatedir)
- SYSCONFDIR can be added to search my.cnf search path (autotools equivalent is --sysconfdir)