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)
-lm is sometimes not linked, which causes errors about undefined rint()
- FreeBSD embedded library does not link with the flags returned by mysql_config
(added -lcrypt to LIBS, whereby causing overlinking in case of normal non-embedded client)
"mysql_upgrade (ver 5.1) add 3 fields to mysql.proc table but does
not set values".
mysql_upgrade (ver 5.1) adds 3 fields (character_set_client,
collation_connection and db_collation) to the mysql.proc table, but
does not set any values. When we run stored procedures, which were
created with mysql 5.0, a warning is logged into the error log.
The solution to this is for mysql_upgrade to set default best guess
values for these fields. A warning is also written during upgrade, to
make the user aware that default values are set.
client/mysql_upgrade.c:
Result lines which start with "WARNING" are passed through to the output.
This way we have a way of triggering WARNING-messages during upgrade
directly from the .sql-script.
mysql-test/r/mysql_upgrade.result:
Expected result of the test.
mysql-test/t/mysql_upgrade.test:
Added a test-case for the bug.
scripts/mysql_system_tables_fix.sql:
The new fields are populated, and warnings are written.
Text conflict in mysql-test/collections/default.experimental
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/show_check.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/r/sp-code.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/binlog/r/binlog_tmp_table.result
Text conflict in mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/disabled.def
Text conflict in mysql-test/t/show_check.test
Text conflict in mysys/my_delete.c
Text conflict in sql/item.h
Text conflict in sql/item_cmpfunc.h
Text conflict in sql/log.cc
Text conflict in sql/mysqld.cc
Text conflict in sql/repl_failsafe.cc
Text conflict in sql/slave.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_parse.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_table.cc
Text conflict in sql/sql_yacc.yy
Text conflict in storage/myisam/ha_myisam.cc
Corrected results for
stm_auto_increment_bug33029.reject 2009-12-01
20:01:49.000000000 +0300
<andrei> @@ -42,9 +42,6 @@
<andrei> RETURN i;
<andrei> END//
<andrei> CALL p1();
<andrei> -Warnings:
<andrei> -Note 1592 Statement may not be safe to log in statement
format.
<andrei> -Note 1592 Statement may not be safe to log in statement
format.
There should be indeed no Note present because there is in fact autoincrement
top-level query in sp() that triggers inserting in yet another auto-inc table.
(todo: alert DaoGang to improve the test).
(revision-id:guilhem@mysql.com-20090505113602-l12kxupeatve18dh).
Such bug led "mysqld_safe --core_file_size=#" to not work because mysqld_safe wouldn't recognize
that "ulimit -c" is needed; only --core-file-size=# worked. Same for --open_files_limit and other
options with _ where mysqld_safe needs to do something more than passing to mysqld.
Original fix by Erik Ljungstrom erik at ibiblio dot org ; slightly modified here.
Tested on all internally accessible Unix.