> On Nov 8, 2017, at 09:39, Jeremy Evans <jer...@openbsd.org> wrote: > >> On 11/08 10:37, Brad Smith wrote: >>> On 11/6/2017 7:21 AM, Jeremy Evans wrote: >>> >>> This patch brings us up to the latest stable version of MariaDB. >>> Unfortunately, MariaDB made many backwards incompatible changes to the >>> headers and some backwards incompatible changes to the structures, and >>> most dependencies are going to need changes. This patch includes >>> necessary changes to the following dependencies: >> I wish you would have said something to me before starting on this as I >> would >> have told you 10.2 is a no go for us as the new client library requires >> atomic ops >> killing the client library on a handful of archs. > > What's the plan to move forward? You can't expect to run 10.0 forever. > > Honestly, I don't care much about MySQL/MariaDB one way or another. I > just had some free time during the hackathon and noticed this was quite > a bit out of date. So if this doesn't go anywhere, that's OK. > > Jeremy
There are other packages that have multiple versions available. Is that not an option for MariaDB? Peter