Magnus Pedersen a écrit : > thveillon.debian wrote: >> H.S. wrote: >>> H.S. wrote: >>>> Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: >>>>> In <20090521174259.ga7...@cat.rubenette.is-a-geek.com>, lee wrote: >>>>>> I refuse to run a >>>>>> mysql-server just to get KDE installed. It's already bloated more >>>>>> than >>>>>> enough. I'm not using the applications that would require the >>>>>> mysql-server anyway. >>>>> Then don't install those applications. Problem solved. >>>> Which ones are those? I also got mysql with my KDE upgrade but would >>>> like to get rid of it. >>> >>> I removed mysql-server-5.0 and KDE appears to be working fine so far. >>> Here is what aptitude actually did: >>> >>> $> sudo aptitude purge mysql-server-5.0 kontact libkcal2b >>> >> [...] >>> and then I continued by pressing Y. >>> >>> Regards. >>> >> Hi, >> I installed Amarok2 from experimental, and it depends on mysql only it >> seems, so if you are using Amarok you are likely to see mysql coming >> back soon... >> >> Tom >> >> > Please show me how amarok depends on mysql, as I can see it depends on > libqt4-sql and that recommends: > > libqt4-sql-mysql > Qt 4 MySQL database driver > or libqt4-sql-odbc > Qt 4 ODBC database driver > or libqt4-sql-psql > Qt 4 PostgreSQL database driver > or libqt4-sql-sqlite > Qt 4 SQLite 3 database driver > or libqt4-sql-sqlite2 > Qt 4 SQLite 2 database driver > from > http://packages.debian.org/experimental/amarok and > http://packages.debian.org/sid/libqt4-sql > > My mistake, it's mysql embedded as quoted from apt-listchanges :
"amarok (1.92-1) experimental; urgency=low * Now Amarok uses MySQL Embedded (MySQLe) as its default collection database engine. However, as of 2.0 Beta 2 (this release), there is no migration path provided from the old SQLite based database to the new MySQLe basedone although this feature is planned for later Amarok 2 (pre)releases. This effectively means that you will have to rebuild your collection losing all ratings and other additional information about tracks you have collectedwith 2.0 Beta 1 (1.90). * It is very likely that the MySQLe backend used by Amarok will change in the next releases. Therefore, you might be forced to rebuild your collection again in the near future. Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org