One more correction/etal. "MySQL" acutally appears in YaST "Service Manager". But (I think) it appears as running even if it stoppedd.
-- Peter On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Peter Laursen <peter_laur...@webyog.com> wrote: > Addtionally I had hoped that TokuDb was there. But it seems not. SuSE is > also not listed here: > https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/documentation/storage-engines/tokudb/how-to-enable-tokudb-in-mariadb/ > > -- Peter > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Peter Laursen <peter_laur...@webyog.com> > wrote: > >> I was just about to reply that!-- peter >> >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 2:08 PM, jocelyn fournier < >> jocelyn.fourn...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> oups, sorry, I missed your >>> >>> peter@linux-hwpu:~> rpm -qa | grep maria >>> >>> line >>> >>> >>> Le 25/11/2014 14:07, jocelyn fournier a écrit : >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Perhaps try to grep mariadb instead of mysql ? >>> >>> HTH, >>> Jocelyn >>> >>> >>> Le 25/11/2014 14:00, Peter Laursen a écrit : >>> >>> wrong again .. the server. clients, and CONNCT engine are installed. and >>> sever is running >>> >>> >>> >>> peter@linux-hwpu:~> mysql >>> Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end with ; or \g. >>> Your MariaDB connection id is 4 >>> Server version: 10.0.15-MariaDB MariaDB Server >>> >>> Copyright (c) 2000, 2014, Oracle, SkySQL Ab and others. >>> >>> Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input >>> statement. >>> >>> MariaDB [(none)]> show databases >>> -> ; >>> +--------------------+ >>> | Database | >>> +--------------------+ >>> | information_schema | >>> | test | >>> +--------------------+ >>> 2 rows in set (0,01 sec) >>> >>> MariaDB [(none)]> show engines; >>> >>> +--------------------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------+------+------------+ >>> | Engine | Support | Comment >>> | Transactions | XA | Savepoints | >>> >>> +--------------------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------+------+------------+ >>> | MEMORY | YES | Hash based, stored in memory, useful >>> for temporary tables | NO | NO | NO | >>> | CSV | YES | CSV storage engine >>> | NO | NO | NO | >>> | MyISAM | YES | MyISAM storage engine >>> | NO | NO | NO | >>> | BLACKHOLE | YES | /dev/null storage engine (anything you >>> write to it disappears) | NO | NO | NO | >>> | MRG_MyISAM | YES | Collection of identical MyISAM tables >>> | NO | NO | NO | >>> | CONNECT | YES | Management of External Data (SQL/MED), >>> including many file formats | NO | NO | NO | >>> | FEDERATED | YES | FederatedX pluggable storage engine >>> | YES | NO | YES | >>> | ARCHIVE | YES | Archive storage engine >>> | NO | NO | NO | >>> | InnoDB | DEFAULT | Percona-XtraDB, Supports transactions, >>> row-level locking, and foreign keys | YES | YES | YES | >>> | PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA | YES | Performance Schema >>> | NO | NO | NO | >>> | Aria | YES | Crash-safe tables with MyISAM heritage >>> | NO | NO | NO | >>> >>> +--------------------+---------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------+------+------------+ >>> 11 rows in set (0,00 sec) >>> >>> MariaDB [(none)]> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- Peter >>> >>> MariaDB [(none)]> >>> >>> >>> >>> .. but the"rpm" command does not return it? >>> >>> >>> -- Peter >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Peter Laursen <peter_laur...@webyog.com >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> oops .. it seems that I am wrong! >>>> >>>> >>>> peter@linux-hwpu:~> rpm -qa | grep mysql >>>> libmysqld18-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>> libqt4-sql-mysql-4.8.6-4.4.1.x86_64 >>>> libreoffice-base-drivers-mysql-4.3.3.2-4.1.x86_64 >>>> libmysqlcppconn6-1.1.2-6.2.2.x86_64 >>>> libmysqlclient18-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>> php5-mysql-5.6.1-4.1.x86_64 >>>> peter@linux-hwpu:~> rpm -qa | grep maria >>>> mariadb-errormessages-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>> peter@linux-hwpu:~> ^C >>>> peter@linux-hwpu:~> >>>> >>>> >>>> .. so no server is installed now, it seems! >>>> >>>> >>>> -- Peter >>>> >>>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Peter Laursen < >>>> peter_laur...@webyog.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I did a fresh install of SuSe 1.3 with only XFCE desktop. I installed >>>>> the "LAMP Server" from the Installation menu. next I installed Amarok and >>>>> its dependencies (and it was not a showstpper if not installed with the >>>>> full KDE). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Problems still occurring >>>>> 1) I had to uninstall >>>>> 2) the command line yast2 command syntax failed, but I was able to >>>>> isntall the packages one-by-one in te order specified >>>>> 3) after rinstallation the service does no appear in YaST 'Service >>>>> management' GUI. It definitely shold on SuSE. >>>>> >>>>> (detals of the error in 1) above >>>>> >>>>> 3 nye pakker der installeres. >>>>> Samlet downloadstørrelse: 95,3 MiB. Allerede cachet: 0 B Efter >>>>> transaktionen >>>>> vil yderligere 522,2 MiB blive brugt. >>>>> Vil du fortsætte? [j/n/? vis alle tilvalg] (j): j >>>>> Henter pakke MariaDB-common-10.0.15-1.x86_64 >>>>> (1/3), 19,9 KiB (173,9 KiB >>>>> udpakket) >>>>> Henter pakke MariaDB-client-10.0.15-1.x86_64 >>>>> (2/3), 24,3 MiB (147,7 MiB >>>>> udpakket) >>>>> Henter pakke MariaDB-server-10.0.15-1.x86_64 >>>>> (3/3), 71,0 MiB (374,4 MiB >>>>> udpakket) >>>>> Tjekker for filkonflikter: >>>>> ...............................................[fejl] >>>>> Fandt 1 filkonflikt: >>>>> >>>>> File /usr/lib64/libmysqld.so.18 >>>>> from install of >>>>> MariaDB-server-10.0.15-1.x86_64(Cache for rene RPM-filer) >>>>> conflicts with file from package >>>>> libmysqld18-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64(@System) >>>>> >>>>> Filkonflikter forekommer når to pakker forsøger at installere filer >>>>> med samme navn, men forskelligt indhold. Hvis du fortsætter vil filer i >>>>> konflikt blive erstattet, hvorved det tidligere indhold mistes. >>>>> Vil du fortsætte? [ja/nej] (nej): nej >>>>> >>>>> Der opstod en problem under eller efter installation eller fjernelse >>>>> af pakker: >>>>> Installation aborted by user <-- what is not true. I was not given a >>>>> choice!) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Please test your RPMs for use in GUI environments. Currently it is >>>>> hardly usable here. Also consider that people may already have installed >>>>> the server shipping with the distro. I guess i would work if KDE was not >>>>> installed and MySQL/MariaDB also was not. I think it would be prefaerable >>>>> if MariaDBs RPMs for SuSE had the same structure and dependencies as those >>>>> shipped by SuSE so that existing installation could be upgraded. But that >>>>> is a rather 'unqualified opinion'. You probably have reasons to do as you >>>>> do. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- Peter >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Peter Laursen < >>>>> peter_laur...@webyog.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Won't work. The problem is KDE it seems. I use the XFCE desktop >>>>>> primarily but did also installed KDE and a few more desktops (just in >>>>>> order >>>>>> to check them). But the only KDE program that I really want is Amarok. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> peter@linux-zayf:~/Skrivebord/MariaDB> sudo yast2 -i >>>>>> ./MariaDB-10.0.15-opensuse13_1-x86_64-server.rpm >>>>>> ./MariaDB-10.0.15-opensuse13_1-x86_64-server.rpm >>>>>> ./MariaDB-10.0.15-opensuse13_1-x86_64-client.rpm >>>>>> DEPRECATED. Use zypper directly: zypper --non-interactive install >>>>>> ./MariaDB-10.0.15-opensuse13_1-x86_64-server.rpm >>>>>> ./MariaDB-10.0.15-opensuse13_1-x86_64-server.rpm >>>>>> ./MariaDB-10.0.15-opensuse13_1-x86_64-client.rpm >>>>>> Indlæser softwarekildedata... >>>>>> Læser installerede pakker... >>>>>> Løser pakkeafhængigheder... >>>>>> 2 problemer: >>>>>> Problem: mariadb-client-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 konflikter med >>>>>> namespace:otherproviders(mysql-client), der leveres af >>>>>> MariaDB-client-10.0.15-1.x86_64 >>>>>> Problem: MariaDB-server-10.0.15-1.x86_64 kræver MariaDB-client, men >>>>>> dette krav kan ikke leveres >>>>>> >>>>>> Problem: mariadb-client-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 konflikter med >>>>>> namespace:otherproviders(mysql-client), der leveres af >>>>>> MariaDB-client-10.0.15-1.x86_64 >>>>>> Løsning 1: Følgende handlinger udføres: >>>>>> afinstallation af mariadb-client-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af akonadi-4.14.3-4.4.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af python-kde4-akonadi-4.14.3-4.3.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af plasma-addons-lancelot-4.14.3-8.3.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af plasma-addons-akonadi-4.14.3-8.3.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af korganizer-4.14.3-4.4.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af kontact-4.14.3-4.4.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af kmail-4.14.3-4.4.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af kdepim4-runtime-4.14.3-4.2.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af kdepim4-4.14.3-4.4.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af kaddressbook-4.14.3-4.4.x86_64 >>>>>> afinstallation af knotes-4.14.3-4.4.x86_64 >>>>>> Løsning 2: installér ikke MariaDB-client-10.0.15-1.x86_64 >>>>>> >>>>>> Vælg blandt løsningerne ovenfor med nummer eller skip, forsøg igen >>>>>> eller annullér [1/2/s/f/a] (a): a *<<-- this 'a' prompts >>>>>> automatically (gives me no choice) and when I try same option from YaST >>>>>> GUI >>>>>> it just reinstalls what it just removed. This is after I removed Amarok >>>>>> and >>>>>> a few other KDE programs aswell as the old MariaDB server.. originally >>>>>> the >>>>>> conflict list was longer!* >>>>>> >>>>>> peter@linux-zayf:~/Skrivebord/MariaDB> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I have tried different things from command-line and GUI, but it >>>>>> seems that I will need to remove a lot of KDE software making use of >>>>>> MySQL, >>>>>> if it shall be possible to continue. Else it will not let me remove >>>>>> mariadb-client-10.0.13. Did someone say *depencency hell* :-). >>>>>> >>>>>> It will probably be easier to do a fresh install of SuSE without >>>>>> KDE! Unless your RPMs can handle the conflicts (replacing themselves with >>>>>> what is already installed).Restoring snapshot! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- Peter >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Peter Laursen < >>>>>> peter_laur...@webyog.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> And teh *bonus question*. What should I remove and not remove >>>>>>> before installing your packages? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> peter@linux-zayf:~> rpm -qa | grep mysql >>>>>>> libmysqlclient18-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>>>>> libqt4-sql-mysql-4.8.6-4.4.1.x86_64 >>>>>>> php5-mysql-5.6.1-4.1.x86_64 >>>>>>> libmysqld18-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>>>>> libmysqlcppconn6-1.1.2-6.2.2.x86_64 >>>>>>> libreoffice-base-drivers-mysql-4.3.3.2-4.1.x86_64 >>>>>>> peter@linux-zayf:~> rpm -qa | grep maria >>>>>>> mariadb-client-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>>>>> mariadb-errormessages-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>>>>> mariadb-10.0.13-2.3.2.x86_64 >>>>>>> peter@linux-zayf:~> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -- Peter >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Peter Laursen < >>>>>>> peter_laur...@webyog.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks a lot. I will try this (tomorow probably). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- Peter >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Sergei Golubchik <s...@mariadb.org >>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi, Peter! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Nov 24, Peter Laursen wrote: >>>>>>>>> > Thanks Elena. That even I can understand. >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > But error on installation of server packet "No packet found >>>>>>>>> allowing for >>>>>>>>> > the action specified". I am simply launching YaST graphical >>>>>>>>> interface from >>>>>>>>> > the context menu of the RPM file placed on my desktop ("install >>>>>>>>> with packet >>>>>>>>> > manager"). There is a reference to some log with more details, >>>>>>>>> but I don't >>>>>>>>> > know where it can be found. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've tried to repeat this - but over ssh, so I used text-mode >>>>>>>>> yast2. >>>>>>>>> Supposedly, selecting "install with packet manager" from the >>>>>>>>> context >>>>>>>>> menu is equivalent to "sudo yast2 -i /path/to/file.rpm" (I don't >>>>>>>>> know >>>>>>>>> for sure). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Here's the issue. MariaDB-server package depends on other MariaDB-* >>>>>>>>> packages. Normally yast or yum fetch dependencies automatically >>>>>>>>> from a >>>>>>>>> repository. But you don't install from a repository, you install a >>>>>>>>> specific file. In this case yast cannot fetch dependencies. You >>>>>>>>> have to >>>>>>>>> install either all packages in one command, like this: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> sudo yast2 -i MariaDB*server.rpm MariaDB*client.rpm >>>>>>>>> MariaDB*common.rpm >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> or you can do it with GUI and a context menu - but you need to >>>>>>>>> install >>>>>>>>> MariaDB*common.rpm first, then MariaDB*client.rpm, and only then >>>>>>>>> you can >>>>>>>>> install MariaDB*server.rpm. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I tried both solutions - both worked. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>> Sergei >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> P.S. Now, when we build for SuSE, I hope we will provide a proper >>>>>>>>> package repository and yast will be able to resolve dependencies >>>>>>>>> automatically. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss >>> Post to : maria-discuss@lists.launchpad.net >>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss >>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >
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