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From: "Reini Urban" <rurban AT x-ray DOT at>
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Subject: Re: MySQL 5.0.21 C API under cygwin
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So when is someone proposing (ITP'ing) at least the mysql-client and
libmysql packages?

2006/5/11, Lloeki <lloeki AT gmail DOT com>:
> >
> > Thanks for the information.  For the benefit of all, could you list all
> > of your configure options that are relevant to building MySQL on Cygwin?
> >
>
> FWIW, mine is:
>
> $ mysql --version
> mysql  Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.18, for pc-cygwin (i686) using  EditLine wrapper
>
> conf'd with just --prefix=/opt/mysql --without-server then make && make install
> (and using TCP to connect w/ a local windows server).
> On my various (lots) installs, I never had a hitch.
>
> I successfully built php 5.1.2 against it (and others which I don't remember).
> I remember doing the same with mysql4 and php4, but can't recall the
> exact versions.
>
> I was in the process of building some emerge-like script (and learning
> python at the same time), which helps me rebuild stuff from source tgz
> and change 'use' flags easily, and ideally script and automate a whole
> cygwin install+compile, but RealWork(tm) prevented me to come to
> something close to distributable. I'll certainly continue someday, but
> I wonder if anyone willbe  interested by such a script in the future
> (when it'll be usable by someone else than just me)?

For emerge-like script look at cygport, which was ITP'ed last week in
cygwin-apps.
This is stable and I already used that for the quite complicated
postgresql packages.
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