Issue with Spine install on Centos 7

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Osiris
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Re: Issue with Spine install on Centos 7

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I just figured it out. If you symlink libmysqlclient.so.18.0.0 to libmysqlclient.so, then everything will start working. However, I just noted today that there were a few patches made to the development branch of Cacti for MariaDB 10.2 support. It's safe to say that 10.2 is not officially supported yet. But if you like living on the edge, make sure you open issues on GitHub.
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Re: Issue with Spine install on Centos 7

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Osiris wrote:I just figured it out. If you symlink libmysqlclient.so.18.0.0 to libmysqlclient.so, then everything will start working. However, I just noted today that there were a few patches made to the development branch of Cacti for MariaDB 10.2 support. It's safe to say that 10.2 is not officially supported yet. But if you like living on the edge, make sure you open issues on GitHub.
You were able to compile Spine with MariaDB 10.2 on RHEL7?
If so, where did you symlink libmysqlclient.so.18.0.0? Prior to compiling? That's what made Compiling work or made Spine work or made MariaDB work?

Please clarify.

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Re: Issue with Spine install on Centos 7

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spine has been installed after update mariaDB to ver 10.2.7 !
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Re: Issue with Spine install on Centos 7

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Hi,

i have same problems with MariaDB 10.2.9.
Could you please post, what exactly did you do so you could finish make process?
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Re: Issue with Spine install on Centos 7

Post by dulebeograd »

If someone else has problems with installing SPINE onto Centos7 ..
please try the installation with MariaDB 10.1

This is the only way I could install Spine onto Centos7.
Dont waste your time.. I will also post in a mean time an installation procedure Cacti 1.1.2x onto Centos7!
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