mysql-5.1.49
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Par Remi le vendredi 23 juillet 2010, 15:15 - Archives - Lien permanent
RPM of the MySQL Community Server 5.1.49 are available in remi repository for EL 4 & 5 and for Fedora. See Changelog.
This build use a spec file close to the one from Rawhide. The Federated "storage engines" is activated by default by the launch script.
The new InnoDB plugin (version 1.0.10 which is GA) is also available. The configuration file (/etc/my.cnf) contains the directives needed to enable it.
WARNING: before upgrading, a full backup of your databases seems mandatory (a logical dump using mysqldump for example).
Simplest way to install is to use yum !
yum --enablerepo remi update mysql-server
For whose who prefer the download and manual installation, see the repository
Like after each upgrade, running the mysql_upgrade command is required. It checks all tables in all databases for incompatibilities with the current version of MySQL Server. If a table is found to have a possible incompatibility, it is checked. If any problems are found, the table is repaired. In all case, reading the documentation is recommended:
Commentaires
This version of mysql shows the "ARCHIVE" engine as available when you do:
SHOW ENGINES
...but SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_archive' returns nothing. Neither true nor false.
I'm unclear whether this is something stupid I've done, a bug I should report to mysql.com, or a packaging issue.
I have the feeling it's me, but I've googled and googled without discovering my error.
I'd appreciate any advice.
@Bucky : please prefer the forums, which are a better place than comments...
From MySQL Documentation :
have_archive: YES if mysqld supports ARCHIVE tables, NO if not. This variable was removed in MySQL 5.1.14.
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Archived entry, see mysql-5.1.50