main.derived_cond_pushdown: Move all 10.3 tests to the end,
trim trailing white space, and add an "End of 10.3 tests" marker.
Add --sorted_result to tests where the ordering is not deterministic.
main.win_percentile: Add --sorted_result to tests where the
ordering is no longer deterministic.
if -DWITH_SSL=yes and system ssl cannot be used,
bundled ssl should be auto-selected.
That's how it worked in 10.0, and it was unintentionally broken in 10.1.
Both libraries and includes are required to check for symbols correctly.
In addition, we don't use SHA512_DIGEST_LENGTH symbol so remove the
extraneous check.
this disables the check, added in d937916c06
Applications shouldn't police OpenSSL versions that users are using.
And 0.9.8 on Mac OS X seems to have new fixes, despite being "0.9.8"
Description: If libmysql is compiled with WITH_SSL=NO,
--ssl-* are not useful.
Solution: 1. Restricted WITH_SSL to values : bundled | yes | system
2. Made "bundled" as default value for WITH_SSL. Also,
not specifying WITH_SSL or even specifying WITH_SSL=no
will be treated as/converted to WITH_SSL=bundled.
Reviewed-By: Tor Didriksen <tor.didriksen@oracle.com>
Reviewed-By: Georgi Kodinov <georgi.kodinov@oracle.com>
make repeated cmake runs less verbose:
* remove few not very useful MESSAGE's
* only run pkg_check_modules() if there's no cached result
* only print QQGraph messages on the first run
Incorrect usage of OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR variable within cmake caused the
configure step to fail. The variable was used before being checked if
the include directory actually existed.
mark path-related variables (AIO_LIBRARY, ODBC_LIBRARY, ODBC_INCLUDE_DIR,
Thrift_LIBS, Thrift_INCLUDE_DIRS, CRYPTO_LIBRARY, OPENSSL_LIBRARIES,
OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR, OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR) as advanced - paths are
automatically discovered by cmake.
mark few choice variables (ENABLED_LOCAL_INFILE, WITHOUT_SERVER,
DISABLE_SHARED) as not advanced - they are user choices, not automatically
configured values.
remove unused BACKUP_TEST variable.
Fixed debian/ubuntu build failure.
cmake/ssl.cmake:
Do not prefer static SSL libraries for WITH_SSL=system|yes as there is
no guarantee that they will link well with MariaDB shared objects.
Specifically on debian/ubuntu static SSL libraries are built without
-fPIC.
Restore 5.6 behavior. 10.0.3 never prefer static SSL libraries.