Here is how I solved this issue :
https://github.com/gplessis/dotdeb-php5/commit/69667e6a3ffd4030c6ef5b7f1aa64777212b461f
Probably not the best solution, but users can now build their mysqlnd plugins.
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Package: redis-server
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream patch
Redis-server runs with its own user and has no builtin way to bypass the
maximum number of opened file descriptors (1024 by default). This
prevents its use in a high concurrency environment.
To override this, a patch has been written s
Package: nginx-common
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream patch
The file "/etc/nginx/sites-available/default" contains a parameter
"default" in the "#listen [::]:80 default ...", but the param "default"
has been deprecated and replaced with "default_server" see:
http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_
Ooops, I forgot to handle non-linux systems.
What about this new patch?
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Guillaume Plessis
Le 14 févr. 2012 à 20:23, Clint Byrum a écrit :
> Great idea!
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> I'm a little concerned at what your patch might do on kfreebsd and
> hurd. Perhaps put in some checks to disable it
Package: mysql-client-5.5
Version: 5.5.17-4
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The transition from autotools to cmake for MySQL 5.5 led to changes in
the enable-by-default features, including readline linking of the mysql
client.
To make sure that MySQL 5.5 has the same features as MySQL 5.1, cmake
op
Package: mysql-5.5
Version: 5.5.17-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The InnoDB storage engine now support Linux native asynchronous IO.
Enabling it by default may be a good idea for a better scalability
More info here
http://blogs.innodb.com/wp/2010/04/innodb-performance-aio-linux/
(a patch is a
Package: mysql-5.5
Version: 5.5.17-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The transition from autotools to cmake for MySQL 5.5 led to changes in
the enable-by-default features, including storages engines.
To make sure that MySQL 5.5 has the same features as MySQL 5.1, ARCHIVE,
BLACKHOLE and FEDERATED s
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