On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 7:01 AM, Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mysql-server should not be a requirement then. If it is possible to run the server on another machine, then the mysql-server should be removed from the Requires.
I do the exact same thing with one of my packages, poker-server. poker-server *requires* a mysql-server, but does not require that it be run on the same machine. Therefore mysql-server should *NOT* be in the Requires list.
Enrico Scholz wrote:Theoretically, yes. The default config is to use a local one, however.
> Do you mean:
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi#Can_Akonadi_use_a_normal_MySQL_server_running_on_my_system.3F
> ? --> akonadi doees not need a local mysql-server but can use a mysql
> server running somewhere else.
-- Rex
mysql-server should not be a requirement then. If it is possible to run the server on another machine, then the mysql-server should be removed from the Requires.
I do the exact same thing with one of my packages, poker-server. poker-server *requires* a mysql-server, but does not require that it be run on the same machine. Therefore mysql-server should *NOT* be in the Requires list.
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