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MariaDB server is a community developed fork of MySQL server. Started by core members of the original MySQL team, MariaDB actively works with outside developers to deliver the most featureful, stable, and sanely licensed open SQL server in the industry.
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The default "awk" there cannot handle some of the scripts which are used by BDB for configuration. The fix: 1) Introduce a variable "AWK" in some of the BDB shell scripts, 2) search "gawk" and give it precedence over "awk" when assigning a value to the "AWK" variable, fail if neither is found, 3) use that variable when calling an "awk" program with one of the critical scripts. The perfect solution would be to use the "awk" program found by "configure", but we cannot follow that approach because BDB's configuration is handled as a special case before the overall "configure" is run. Because of this, 1) the "configure" result isn't yet available, 2) "configure" will not handle these BDB files. Searching "gawk" is a (not-so-nice) way out. Note that all this need not be perfectly portable, it is needed only when we create a source distribution tarball from a develkopment tree. bdb/dist/s_all: Search "gawk" if available, give it precedence over "awk", fail if neither is found. bdb/dist/s_include: Ensure we use a modern AWK, similar to GNU awk, the default awk on Solaris cannot handle BDB's script. bdb/dist/s_recover: Ensure we use a modern AWK, similar to GNU awk, the default awk on Solaris cannot handle BDB's script. bdb/dist/s_rpc: Ensure we use a modern AWK, similar to GNU awk, the default awk on Solaris cannot handle BDB's script. |
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