Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/12/18/12:09:55
Hi,
I think in the case of MySQL the often-heard-on-this-list reason why
they include B19-based clients is that no one cared to provide a newer
port. It's also open source, so there is no point in waiting that
"they" provide it. Port it and they'll be happy to include it.
I personally was only interested in libmysql so far. It is possible to
build it from the most recent sources with cygwin 1.1.6. I can provide
the patches and build instructions if you need them. I didn't look at
the clients yet, but it should not be impossible to build them
too. They're on my todo list, but not at top priority.
regards,
Markus
Chris Abbey writes:
> At 17:55 12/17/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >If someone is releasing a version of cygwin they have to provide sources.
>
> oh, right... duh... I wasn't even thinking of the sources aspect;
> I was trying to figure out what kind of bizarre "thou shalt not ship
> old shit" clause I was forgetting.
>
> the configure script bug was trivial to fix... but they go off and redefine
> a whole bunch of things out of system include headers and a lot of other
> nasty stuff... bah, forget that... I don't need mySQL on windows *that* bad.
>
>
>
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>
>
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