There are many filesystem related errors that can occur with
MariaBackup. These already outputed to stderr with a good description of
the error. Many of these are permission or resource (file descriptor)
limits where the assertion and resulting core crash doesn't offer
developers anything more than the log message. To the user, assertions
and core crashes come across as poor error handling.
As such we return an error and handle this all the way up the stack.
* update cracklib_password_check to match the new prototype
* cannot use __attribute__((format)) for my_snprintf, because
we support format extensions that the compiler doesn't know about.
- Added sql/mariadb.h file that should be included first by files in sql
directory, if sql_plugin.h is not used (sql_plugin.h adds SHOW variables
that must be done before my_global.h is included)
- Removed a lot of include my_global.h from include files
- Removed include's of some files that my_global.h automatically includes
- Removed duplicated include's of my_sys.h
- Replaced include my_config.h with my_global.h
Remove ONLY_IF clause in MYSQL_ADD_PLUGIN and the requirement
that every plugin's CMakeLists.txt *must* do MYSQL_ADD_PLUGIN
for PLUGIN_XXX=YES to work. This was very fragile and cannot be
relied on.
Use a different implementation of =YES check - iterate all
PLUGIN_* variables and see which one doesn't have a matching target.
Revert all ONLY_IF changes in CMakeLists.txt files.