well, i should not have taken the last recent "mysqld-wait-ready"
from Fedora which has some stuff rely on mysqld_safe which is
completly useless below a supervisor like systemd
the main question is why is MySQL/MariaDB implemented in a way
that mysqld responds with status code *before* it is read
Hi,
Yesterday Daniel Bartholomew published a blog post about voting for
features in MariaDB 10.1,
https://blog.mariadb.org/what-do-you-want-to-see-in-mariadb-10-1/ .
To make it easier to follow which the most wanted (most votes) features are
I pulled together a list in JIRA for anyone interested.
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