Looking for folders like ".../MySQL/*/include" matches the MySQL Connector C libs which caused some problems.
Related #15072, #15068
P.S ".../MySQL/MySQL Server*/include" doesn't work
Make sure you re-run cmake, because boost::iostreams was added as dependency.
Maybe you need to install libboost-iostreams1.55-dev on unix as well.
Import every update manual until (included) those INSERT IGNORE updates for each database.
Thanks DDuarte and Shauren for your amazing ideas, help and advises.
In hope that nobody gets a "Your database structure is not up to date..." anymore ,-)
Signed-off-by: Naios <naios-dev@live.de>
Signed-off-by: Nayd <dnpd.dd@gmail.com>
* Added an option to autosearch for your own installed MySQL as before. Note that default setting is to use the internal MySQL.
* You can now build 32-bit even if your MySQL is x64 and vice versa.
* Recommended MySQL server version for use with provided MySQL client sources is 5.1.x.
* If your server version is different, let CMake autofind and use it instead (check EXTERNAL_MYSQL option)
--HG--
branch : trunk
For finding out the "standard" parameters examine the cmake/options.cmake file and adjacent files for your platform/compiler.
For platform settings -> cmake/platform/*/settings.cmake
For compiler settings -> cmake/compiler/*/settings.cmake
Some more testing and changes IS required, but I don't have OSX/XCode to kill off the main issues
--HG--
branch : trunk
rename : cmake/FindPlatform.cmake => cmake/macros/CheckPlatform.cmake
rename : cmake/FindACE.cmake => cmake/macros/FindACE.cmake
rename : cmake/FindMySQL.cmake => cmake/macros/FindMySQL.cmake
rename : cmake/FindOpenSSL.cmake => cmake/macros/FindOpenSSL.cmake
rename : cmake/FindPCHSupport.cmake => cmake/macros/FindPCHSupport.cmake
rename : cmake/FindReadline.cmake => cmake/macros/FindReadline.cmake
rename : cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in => cmake_uninstall.cmake.in