Commit 3f138fa3 authored by Daniel Black's avatar Daniel Black

Deb: Use build flag to enforce default charset as utf8mb4

parent f862f39f
......@@ -105,8 +105,6 @@ endif
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR=$(DEB_HOST_ARCH) \
-DBUILD_CONFIG=mysql_release \
-DCONC_DEFAULT_CHARSET=utf8mb4 \
-DPLUGIN_TOKUDB=NO \
-DPLUGIN_CASSANDRA=NO \
-DPLUGIN_AWS_KEY_MANAGEMENT=NO \
-DPLUGIN_COLUMNSTORE=NO \
-DIGNORE_AIO_CHECK=YES \
......
......@@ -175,6 +175,40 @@ blhc:
- pkg-config --cflags --libs libmariadb
- pkg-config --cflags --libs mariadb
- apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends g++
- |
# Build a test binary that depends on libmysqlclient
cat > b933063.cpp <<EOF
#include <iostream>
#include <mysql/mysql.h>
#include <stdexcept>
int main()
{
MYSQL h;
if (!mysql_init(&h)
|| mysql_options(&h, MYSQL_READ_DEFAULT_GROUP, "")
// || mysql_options(&h, MYSQL_SET_CHARSET_NAME, "utf8mb4")
|| !mysql_real_connect(&h, "", "", NULL, "", 0, NULL, 0))
throw std::runtime_error(mysql_error(&h));
std::string q = "show variables like '%char%'";
if (mysql_real_query(&h, q.data(), q.size()))
throw std::runtime_error(mysql_error(&h));
MYSQL_RES* result = mysql_store_result(&h);
if (!result && mysql_errno(&h))
throw std::runtime_error(mysql_error(&h));
while (MYSQL_ROW row = mysql_fetch_row(result))
{
std::cout << row[0] << ": " << row[1] << "\n";
}
return 0;
}
EOF
apt-get install -y ./*.deb # Server must be installed for client to connect
echo "Testing -l mysqlclient"
g++ b933063.cpp -l mysqlclient && ./a.out | tee result
if grep --quiet latin result; then echo "ERROR: Charset latin found!"; exit 1; fi
echo "Testing -l mariadbclient"
g++ b933063.cpp -l mariadbclient && ./a.out | tee result
if grep --quiet latin result; then echo "ERROR: Charset latin found!"; exit 1; fi
.test-install-all-libs: &test-install-all-libs
- apt-get install -y ./libmariadb3_*.deb ./libmariadb-dev_*.deb ./libmariadb-dev-compat_*.deb ./libmariadbd19_*.deb ./libmariadbd-dev_*.deb ./mariadb-common_*.deb
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