On Apr 25, 2014, at 08:31, Craig Treleaven wrote:
> Since you've gone first, could I ask what are you doing for legacy data?
> Perhaps I'm missing something, but someone that has been using akonadi with
> mysql5 and then upgrades the port will then get mariadb installed and akonadi
> configur
The mysql5 port will be replaced_by the mysql51 port. If you want to stay with
the 5.1.x you can use mysql51.
If you do not already have mysql51-server installed the following should work
fine:
sudo port unload mysql5-server
sudo port deactivate mysql5-server mysql5
sudo mv /opt/local/var/db/mys
Hi Kyle
> My local timezone is PST (3 hours behind EST, and 2 behind GMT).
> Thursdays, weekends, and evenings would be the best time for me.
Am I correct in assuming that daylight savings is currently in effect
in PST, which would be PDT, which is GMT-7?
That would leave us with
GMT+5.5 for G
But mysql5-server and mysql51-server use different directories for
their data, respectively:
/opt/local/var/db/mysql5
/opt/local/var/db/mysql51
I guess it then depends on which copy of mysqld the user is running
and how the app communicates with the database?
Craig
(Early on, I ended up with
Hello,
I think there is a small misunderstanding about what I committed. You have a
fully valid point, which has been discussed briefly in the ticket, but users
will not be forced to change database at this stage with this commit. While the
new default variant is mariadb (so that new installs
Since you've gone first, could I ask what are you doing for legacy
data? Perhaps I'm missing something, but someone that has been using
akonadi with mysql5 and then upgrades the port will then get mariadb
installed and akonadi configured to use that, instead. No? But
mariadb will not contain