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Am 05.04.2017 um 22:17 schrieb Federico Razzoli:
Periodically this list becomes an early 90's fashion BBS. For days.
It is very interesting to discuss how every single human being except one is an
idiot who don't reply messages correctly to emails but
1- After some years, if you didn't convinc
Periodically this list becomes an early 90's fashion BBS. For days.
It is very interesting to discuss how every single human being except one is an
idiot who don't reply messages correctly to emails but
1- After some years, if you didn't convince anyone, maybe you are not totally
right.
2- It is
Am 05.04.2017 um 21:19 schrieb Karthick Subramanian:
That's the work around though.
But what OP asks is also a valid scenario in real life scenario. If we
have such options like selective load, remapping databases then its
really a wonderful.
"poblem" is that the dump is not more than a ton
That's the work around though.
But what OP asks is also a valid scenario in real life scenario. If we have
such options like selective load, remapping databases then its really a
wonderful.
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 12:27 AM, Reindl Harald
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> Am 05.04.2017 um 20:43 schrieb l vic:
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Am 05.04.2017 um 20:43 schrieb l vic:
Hello,
I have "mydump.sql" with dump of all databases in cluster. I am trying
to selectively restore one database only from the scenario below:
Have created 2 databases: test1 and test2 with table "person":
+---+--+--+-+-+--
Hello,
I have "mydump.sql" with dump of all databases in cluster. I am trying to
selectively restore one database only from the scenario below:
Have created 2 databases: test1 and test2 with table "person":
+---+--+--+-+-+---+
| Field | Type | Null | Key
Hi, Mark!
On Apr 05, Mark Callaghan wrote:
> Maybe someone should edit the too strong claims on
> https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/mariadb-vs-mysql-compatibility/
>
> In bold at the top of the page...
>
> MariaDB is a binary drop in replacement for MySQL
Indeed. I'll do it.
Althought KB i
Am 05.04.2017 um 19:14 schrieb MARK CALLAGHAN:
Why do you need to shout about this?
why don't you bring ANY specific reasoining for your sloppy "Maybe
someone should edit the too strong claims" - anyways - if someone is too
dumb to respond just to the list instead reply-all and convert plai
Why do you need to shout about this?
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 10:04 AM, Reindl Harald
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> Am 05.04.2017 um 18:57 schrieb MARK CALLAGHAN:
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>> It is different from upstream MySQL in many ways as that page explains.
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> bla - if it woul dbe just a recompile from the mysql sources it woul
Am 05.04.2017 um 18:57 schrieb MARK CALLAGHAN:
It is different from upstream MySQL in many ways as that page explains.
bla - if it woul dbe just a recompile from the mysql sources it would
not be a fork - in 99.9% of all cases IT IS a drop-in-replacement - if
you have REAL issues name them
It is different from upstream MySQL in many ways as that page explains.
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 8:03 AM, Reindl Harald
wrote:
> and why?
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> it is and where it isn't unintentional report it and help to get it fixed,
> that said from a admin which dozens of MariaDB servers where the datadir
> was
Or maybe people can file bugs/feature requests when they think they have a
"practical purpose". If those bugs are ignored, then yes, the page should be
edited :)
Federico
Mer 5/4/17, MARK CALLAGHAN ha scritto:
Oggetto: Re: [Maria-discuss] searchi
and why?
it is and where it isn't unintentional report it and help to get it
fixed, that said from a admin which dozens of MariaDB servers where the
datadir was originally created on Windows under MySQL 3.x, got moved in
prduction for some years to MacOS, later to Linux and now is running
Mar
Maybe someone should edit the too strong claims on
https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb/mariadb-vs-mysql-compatibility/
In bold at the top of the page...
MariaDB is a binary drop in replacement for MySQL
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 9:58 PM, Sergei Golubchik wrote:
> Hi, Mark!
>
> On Apr 04, Mark Calla
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