On 21/08/14 11:53 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014/08/21 17:45, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
if you have changed /etc/my.cnf mariadb upgrade will not overwrite it in any
case
Yes exactly - so we still need to tell people what to do. Modifying the default
config is pretty common for people using this with chrooted httpd.. It seems
better
to me if the default config has the new values which upstream have chosen to
use,
and if people need file compatibility they can follow the upgrade notes, does
that
make sense to you?
Looking at this a bit further and trying to figure out what I think the
most appropriate upgrade path is I think what you said was what I was
thinking is best. A from scratch install should be encouraged to use
the new default parameters.
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