Re: Which Mysql Packages are Better to use in Fedora 27

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On 22/1/18 7:36 pm, James Hogarth wrote:


On 21 Jan 2018 00:39, "Stephen Morris" <samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hi,

        I need to install mysql for registration with netbeans for its
    database interfacing processes. Looking for mysql in the
    repositories I've found community-mysql and mariadb packages, does
    anyone have any advice as which of those two is the better
    environment to use, and whether or not the other packages in the
    repository that provide tools for interfacing to mysql will
    function with either?



The MariaDB package is the "officially supported" MySQL compatible database in Fedora (dnf install mysql will pull in this version) and everything in Fedora is built against the mysql libraries from that package.

Thanks James, I'll go back and uninstall the community-mysql packages and install the Mariadb packages. I found both of these set of packages by doing a mysql search under Yumex.


regards,

Steve



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