Hi Kristian,
We are actually planning to upgrade some of our servers, but my feeling
is it's too bad the supported glibc doesn't match what is supported in
standard MySQL binaries : MariaDB is not anymore just a drop-in replacement.
In my case, it's more difficult to convince my company to move
Jocelyn Fournier writes:
> I'm trying to push my company to adopt MariaDB 5.2. Unfortunately, the
> currently available binaries (at least for the x86-64 version)
> requires a glibc 2.4, where we have only a 2.3 version (debian etch)
> installed on our server.
> MySQL 5.5 standard binaries, as we
Hi,
I'm trying to push my company to adopt MariaDB 5.2. Unfortunately, the
currently available binaries (at least for the x86-64 version) requires
a glibc 2.4, where we have only a 2.3 version (debian etch) installed on
our server.
MySQL 5.5 standard binaries, as well as Percona's one perfectl
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