Re: [qmailtoaster] MySQL conversion to MariaDB question

2024-04-11 Thread Qmail
Hi. During my upgrade from Centos 7 (using Mariadb) to Rocky 8 I found that Mariadb had removed libmysqlclient and made their own libmariadbclient (during the migration, using Eric's nice scripts, the scripts stopped due to missing libmysqlclient.so - and yes I did copy/paste but no).

Re: [qmailtoaster] MySQL conversion to MariaDB question

2024-04-11 Thread Tony White
Hi Folks,   MariaDB is no longer a drop in replacement for MySQL as of v8.0 (MySQL). I moved to MariaDB fairly soon after it was released. Many reasons to, but after Oracle bought them I thought we might see it die or become another proprietary product. Since then, changes in MySQL have not

Re: [qmailtoaster] MySQL conversion to MariaDB question

2024-04-11 Thread Eric Broch
Honestly, I'm not sure. I simply chose MySQL because it was getting time consuming maintaining two versions of the rpm spec (qmail,vpopmail,ezmlm,vqadmin,qmailadmin) files one for Maria another for MySQL. I believed and still believe that the vpopmail db from one will migrate seamlessly to

Re: [qmailtoaster] MySQL conversion to MariaDB question

2024-04-11 Thread William Silverstein
I am a little confused. Does this mean that Mariadb should not be used with QMT? On Thu, April 11, 2024 7:22 am, Eric Broch wrote: > I saw no reason to maintain two versions of the software. > > > On 4/11/2024 3:26 AM, Qmail wrote: >> FYI >> >> When I did roll on to Rocky8 and now Rocky 9 I found

Re: [qmailtoaster] MySQL conversion to MariaDB question

2024-04-11 Thread Tony White
Thanks for the reply. regards Anthony White On 12/4/24 00:22, Eric Broch wrote: I saw no reason to maintain two versions of the software. On 4/11/2024 3:26 AM, Qmail wrote: FYI When I did roll on to Rocky8 and now Rocky 9 I found out that the 10.3.35-MariaDB Server version - is  the last

Re: [qmailtoaster] MySQL conversion to MariaDB question

2024-04-11 Thread Eric Broch
I saw no reason to maintain two versions of the software. On 4/11/2024 3:26 AM, Qmail wrote: FYI When I did roll on to Rocky8 and now Rocky 9 I found out that the 10.3.35-MariaDB Server version - is  the last version compliant with Qmail software. I think recall it is libmysqlclient that

Re: [qmailtoaster] MySQL conversion to MariaDB question

2024-04-11 Thread Qmail
FYI When I did roll on to Rocky8 and now Rocky 9 I found out that the 10.3.35-MariaDB Server version - is the last version compliant with Qmail software. I think recall it is libmysqlclient that no longer is compliant and therefore causing errors. /Finn Den 11-04-2024 kl. 08:00 skrev Tony