5.0.86-build19 Percona binaries

October 13, 2009
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Aleksandr Kuzminsky
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Dear Community,

As of today the 19-th build of MySQL server with Percona patches is available.

Comparing to the previous release it has following new features:

 

    • The build is based on MySQL-5.0.86

 

 

 

Fixed bugs in the build:

 

 

You can download binaries and sources with the patches here

https://www.percona.com/mysql/5.0.86-b19/
There is Debian packages repository available since Build 19.
To install MySQL with Percona patches with APT put in your /etc/apt/sources.list

Then run

The Percona patches live on Launchpad : https://launchpad.net/percona-patches and you can report bug to Launchpad bug system:

https://launchpad.net/percona-patches/+filebug. The documentation is available on our Wiki

For general questions use our Pecona-discussions group, and for development question Percona-dev group.

For support, commercial and sponsorship inquiries contact Percona.

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thomas
thomas
16 years ago

Any chance to see gentoo support (aka ebuilds or an overlay) in the future?

obfuscated
obfuscated
16 years ago

1. Does this release include a patch to start/stop query logging on the fly (generate_log variables)?
2.Does the Percona 5.0 change the format of the data on disk?
I want to use it in out production machine that is running ubuntu 8.04 server and mysql-5.0.51a.
If I move to percona-5.0.86-b19 and later decide to switch back to 5.0.51a, would it work?

Thanks for you great contribution to the Mysql community.

Scott
Scott
16 years ago

When I add that deb repository to my sources.list it returns 404 when trying to fetch the Packages file.
http://repo.percona.com/apt/dists/testing/main/binary-i386/Packages 404 Not Found

Scott
Scott
16 years ago

I tried the lenny repo you listed, and I was also seeing if you had a testing repo I could track. Both 404 (I expected 404 on testing).

Scott
Scott
16 years ago

Aleksander,
Thanks, that makes sense.

obfuscated
obfuscated
16 years ago

Aleksandr:
I need a way to enable/disable logging all queries not just the slow ones.
In 5.1+ this could be done with generate-log variables on the fly.

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Enough.

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