Re: Self introduction, and maintaining MySQL package

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On 05/02/2013 09:07 AM, Bjorn Munch wrote:> On 01/05 11.58, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>> On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 15:08:08 +0200, Bjorn Munch wrote:
>>
>>> Since I do not yet have a sponsor, I cannot upload to
>>> fedorapeople.org.
>>
>> That is misinformation. Note the bottom of the following paragraph:
>>
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers#Upload_Your_Package
>
> I have registered on fedoraproject.org and added my ssh key but I
> could not upload. I'm not quite sure what I needed to do and in which
> order. It doesn't quite follow the normal pattern since I'm not adding
> a *new* package, just offering to keep maintaining an existing one.

I'm really glad to see some real action from your part finally. Just generally, package renaming is more or less "new package process" + "retiring process" together, so you can safely follow new package guidelines..

> I have just submitted a request for rename of the package
> community-mysql "back" to mysql-community:
>

However, I need to repeat that this could have some impact to choosing default package when asking for "mysql" name, as I've described at:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-April/181340.html

I admit that the example there is not very common case, but since there *is* at least one existing, I'd rather stick with less nice, but more safe name community-mysql. How can you ensure that there is not any other (potentially more common) use case where something similar can happen? Testing several common use cases where mysql-community works is not an argument for me, since yum is too complex for this.

One recent example -- I've found that perl-DBD-MySQL got build against community-mysql few weeks back, when the current builds of community-mysql and mariadb were already in the repo. Honestly, I don't have a clue how that could happen, but it was another proof for me, that we should take the safest way as we could. Fortunately, in this case removing mysql-devel and mysql-embedded-devel providers from community-mysql packages should work fine.

Regards,
Honza

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