UDF library names changed
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Percona Server moved to https://jira.percona.com/projects/PS |
Fix Released
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Low
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Hrvoje Matijakovic | ||
5.5 |
Fix Released
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Low
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Hrvoje Matijakovic |
Bug Description
I'm not sure whether this is a doc bug or a functional bug, but we should check it.
A user reported this to Baron via email:
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I'm setting up a new Percona Server server and noticed
/usr/lib/
/usr/lib/
Are those replacements for the old murmur_udf.so and fnv_udf.so that used to
be included in maatkit (and I see are now included in the Percona Toolkit -
http://
In other words, do I no longer need to install those but can instead point
the function definitions to the lib* version included in Percona Server?
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Can you please check that things still work as expected (i.e. the function names haven't changed, the INSTALL syntax is the same) and document anything needed if there is a change?
Related branches
- Laurynas Biveinis (community): Approve
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Diff: 203 lines (+42/-31)9 files modifieddoc/source/diagnostics/innodb_stats.rst (+1/-4)
doc/source/diagnostics/slow_extended_55.rst (+2/-3)
doc/source/flexibility/buff_read_ahead_area.rst (+1/-1)
doc/source/management/innodb_expand_import.rst (+1/-1)
doc/source/management/udf_maatkit.rst (+16/-17)
doc/source/reliability/innodb_recovery_update_relay_log.rst (+2/-2)
doc/source/scalability/innodb_expand_undo_slots.rst (+2/-2)
doc/source/scalability/innodb_io_55.rst (+14/-1)
doc/source/upgrading_guide_51_55.rst (+3/-0)
tags: | added: doc |
Changed in percona-server: | |
status: | New → Triaged |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
Changed in percona-server: | |
assignee: | nobody → Hrvoje Matijakovic (hrvojem) |
Also, we need to incorporate the referenced Maatkit documentation into Percona Server's documentation instead of linking externally to it, because Maatkit has been replaced by Percona Toolkit. Alternatively, we can include this documentation into Percona Toolkit's docs, instead of Percona Server's.