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be5f4826
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be5f4826
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Jul 04, 2006
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joerg@mysql.com
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When building RPMs, use the Perl script to run the tests, to automatically check SSL.
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@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ then
cp
-fp
config.log
"
$MYSQL_MAXCONFLOG_DEST
"
fi
make
-i
test-force
||
true
make
-i
test-force
.pl
||
true
# Save mysqld-max
./libtool
--mode
=
execute
cp
sql/mysqld sql/mysqld-max
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@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ then
cp
-fp
config.log
"
$MYSQL_CONFLOG_DEST
"
fi
make
-i
test-force
||
true
make
-i
test-force
.pl
||
true
%install
RBR
=
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
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@@ -740,6 +740,11 @@ fi
# itself - note that they must be ordered by date (important when
# merging BK trees)
%changelog
*
Tue Jul 04 2006 Joerg Bruehe <joerg@mysql.com>
- Use the Perl script to run the tests, because it will automatically check
whether the server is configured with SSL.
*
Tue Jun 27 2006 Joerg Bruehe <joerg@mysql.com>
- move
"mysqldumpslow"
from the client RPM to the server RPM
(
bug#20216
)
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