Am 27.05.26 um 18:30 schrieb Michael Biebl:
Am 27.05.26 um 04:22 schrieb Otto Kekäläinen:Package: rsyslog Severity: normal Control: affects -1 + src:mysql-defaultsDear Maintainer,Following a recent discussion on debian-devel@[1], there is a plan to dismantle the default-mysql-* virtual package construct provided by the mysql- defaults source package. With the recent releases of MySQL 9.7 and MariaDB 12.3, there is now enough divergence between the two codebases to warrant dismantling thismetapackage in the Forky (Debian 14) cycle. This is filed with severity 'normal' as this change is not urgent.We are asking maintainers to drop any dependencies on these virtual packages:* default-libmysqlclient-dev * default-mysql-client * default-mysql-client-core * default-mysql-server * default-mysql-server-coreHowever, how this is handled in is in your discretion based on the details of how the package is maintained and tested in Debian. There are mainly threeoptions:- Direct switch: The most straightforward approach is to switch defaut-mysql-* directly to the MariaDB equivalent (libmariadb-dev, libmariadb-dev- compat, mariadb-client, mariadb-server, etc). For example 'Recommends: mariadb-server'.- Dual compatibility: If the package actively supports both engines and you wish to keep an alternative runtime path open for users drawing from third-partyrepositories, you can declare an OR dependency. For example 'Depends: mariadb-client | mysql-client'.- Specific constraint: If your package does not work with MariaDB, feel free to tailor the package relationships to match that constraint. This is however very unlikely as all Debian releases in past decade have only shipped with MariaDB, and the open source ecosystem has largely shifted to lean towardsMariaDB.This change is targeted specifically for the Forky cycle and does not affect anyexisting stable releases. Thank you for your time and your work maintaining rsyslog in Debian! [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2026/05/msg00161.htmlbtw, do you want me to rename the package to rsyslog-mariadb ?That would be the logical conclusion from your bug report but I want to be sure.
And if so, is there an equivalent to dbconfig-mysql ? It seems you want to eradicate mysql, but I don't see how this would work.
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