I am trying to port a deployment of cacti for a customer. The customer is moving from cacti-1.0.4 running on Centos 6 to cacti-1.2.17 running on Centos 8. The problem I am encountering is the customer is using mysql instead of MariaDB and the two obviously conflict each other. I grabbed the src rpm for cacti-1.2.17 and changed the spec file to require mysql instead of mariadb. From my reading it seems that cacti supports both mysql and mariadb so this seems a valid approach to getting cacti installed for them. My question is - is this indeed valid or am I really going to break something by using mysql instead of mariadb?
Thanks.
Rebuild src rpm to require mysql
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Re: Rebuild src rpm to require mysql
We don't build the RPMs, you would need to discuss that with the maintainers. As long as it meets minimum requirements for Mysql, we don't really care what you use.
Re: Rebuild src rpm to require mysql
Perfect - thanks.
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