and 'THREAD_SAFE_CLIENT'.
As of MySQL 5.5, we no longer support non-threaded
builds. This patch removes all references to the
obsolete THREAD and THREAD_SAFE_CLIENT preprocessor
symbols. These were used to distinguish between
threaded and non-threaded builds.
The 'mysql' include sub-directory was copied directly into
include/ rather than retaining its own directory.
Fix this, and update mysql_config which needs additional
logic to detect the correct prefix for includes.
Original changeset:
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revno: 3186
revision-id: davi.arnaut@oracle.com-20100831142822-2qhufn3hho4xqr4p
parent: gshchepa@mysql.com-20100830222201-ie7n43mjy4irlllk
committer: Davi Arnaut <davi.arnaut@oracle.com>
branch nick: mysql-5.5-merge
timestamp: Tue 2010-08-31 11:28:22 -0300
message:
Bug#55846: Link tests fail on Windows - my_compiler.h missing
Make the my_compiler.h header, like my_attribute.h, part of
the distribution. This is required due to the dependency of
the former on the latter (which can undefine __attribute__).
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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)