Hi Tom,

On Tue, 10.08.2010 at 10:09:47 -0400, debianbugs.b...@spamgourmet.com 
<debianbugs.b...@spamgourmet.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the update. I am really glad this being worked on. Do you
> know if the plan is have 2 separate packages like in Ubuntu, one w/
> cluster support and one without (mysql-cluster-server & mysql-server)?

as there is already a non-cluster-enabled set of mysql packages, which
are completely outside of my scope, there'll (hopefully) be only a set
of cluster-enabled packages from my end, while, in theory, the other
group continues to do their own and produce packages that are not
cluster-enabled. Or maybe I join them at some time, and the packages
get somehow unified. Who knows, but at this point, the focust should be
to get the packages done in the first place.

> Also, if I can be of assistance in this effort to get this into Debian
> please let me know.

As I said, all help is welcome. If you are somewhat familiar with the
MySQL code base, and/or their clustering techniques, that would imho be
a big plus.


Kind regards,
--Toni++




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