On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 01:03:47PM -0000, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> Robie, sorry but you've understood this all wrong. I hope to clarify the
> status now.
Sorry. Let's work through this.
I thought it was fundamentally not supported to crossgrade a directory
from mariadb-10.0 to mysql-5.6? So I don't see how the flags thing comes
into this. So let's start here. Am I mistaken? Is there an
upstream-supproted path for getting from a /var/lib/mysql that is
running on MariaDB 10.0 to a /var/lib/mysql that is running on MySQL
5.6? If not upstream-supported, is it something we can do automatically
in distro packaging that will result in something that is upstream
supported again?
On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 01:03:47PM -0000, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> Robie, sorry but you've understood this all wrong. I hope to clarify the
> status now.
Sorry. Let's work through this.
I thought it was fundamentally not supported to crossgrade a directory
from mariadb-10.0 to mysql-5.6? So I don't see how the flags thing comes
into this. So let's start here. Am I mistaken? Is there an
upstream-supproted path for getting from a /var/lib/mysql that is
running on MariaDB 10.0 to a /var/lib/mysql that is running on MySQL
5.6? If not upstream-supported, is it something we can do automatically
in distro packaging that will result in something that is upstream
supported again?