Hello, MariaDB went through big changes and your package will need a patch in order to build and work properly. I tried to solve the issue, but I wasn't successful yet (at the time of bug creation). I'll look into it more and post here the patch eventualy. This change is currently applicable to the Rawhide (f28) only. You can check builds I tried in COPR: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/db-sig/mariadb-10.2/packages/ For more information check the tracking bugzilla.
Hi, I'm attaching a patch to fix the build, also in the spec file the BuildRequire: mysql-devel should be replaced by mariadb-connector-c-devel. This patch is just a quick fix, I suggest get in touch with upstream about this problem to allow them to fix it in a generic way. Link to built packages: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/db-sig/mariadb-10.2/build/640026/
Created attachment 1341246 [details] Patch to fix build of libodb-mysql with MariaDB-Connector/C
We have already fixed this in master as part of this commit: https://git.codesynthesis.com/cgit/odb/libodb-mysql/commit/?id=6586a59e63d089f38503656949d7aa8734ca8924 However, that fix relies on other things (like distinguishing between mysql and mariadb) and I think the attached patch is a reasonable fix for the current version.
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 28 development cycle. Changing version to '28'.
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