Bug #24058 MYSQL Cluster binaries missing in Linux (x86) 5.1.12
Submitted: 7 Nov 2006 18:55 Modified: 30 Nov 2006 20:09
Reporter: Johan Andersson Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server: Packaging Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:5.1.12 OS:
Assigned to: Joerg Bruehe CPU Architecture:Any

[7 Nov 2006 18:55] Johan Andersson
Description:
Just downloaded  mysql-5.1.12-beta-linux-i686-glibc23.tar.gz

and the cluster binaries (ndbd, ndb_mgmd, etc etc) are not included!!!

Do i have to download RPMs now or what? What if I am on a system that does not use RPMs?

How to repeat:
http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQL-5.1/mysql-5.1.12-beta-linux-i686-glibc23.tar.gz/f...

tar tvfz ... | grep ndb

Suggested fix:
include them
[8 Nov 2006 13:52] Valeriy Kravchuk
Verified just as described:

$ tar tvfz mysql-5.1.12-beta-linux-i686-glibc23.tar.gz | grep ndb | grep -v mysql-test
-rw-r--r-- mysqldev/mysqldev      589 2006-10-27 15:57:22 mysql-5.1.12-beta-linu
x-i686-glibc23/support-files/ndb-config-2-node.ini

So, no cluster binaries inside (but cluster-related tests are included). Why don't we have Max any more, by the way?
[29 Nov 2006 11:00] Joerg Bruehe
I checked the "tar.gz" produced by a 5.1.13 test build,
and "ndbd" + "ndb_mgmd" were contained in all of these packages.

The only exception is AIX 5.2 where we don't build NDB / cluster.

So this misconfiguration is already fixed.
I attribute it to some confusion when "Enterprise" was introduced,
because originally this was read as "no NDB in community packages"
(which is since corrected).

IMO, there is no need to document this transient problem.
Fixed in 5.1.13 (not to be released, internal test build) and onward.
[30 Nov 2006 20:09] Paul DuBois
No changelog entry needed.