Stewart Smith | 8 Jun 2012 03:34
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MySQL 5.6.6 in bzr?

The last BZR tag I see for 5.6 is 5.6.5, although there are 5.6.6
releases out there (see labs.mysql.com).

Is it planned to keep BZR trees up to date? Is this just oversight and
similar breakage that was for the most recent 5.5 release?

Are we going to see a MySQL Cluster 7.3 tree too?
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Guilhem Bichot | 8 Jun 2012 15:45
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Re: MySQL 5.6.6 in bzr?

Hello Stewart,

Stewart Smith a écrit, On 08/06/2012 03:34:
> The last BZR tag I see for 5.6 is 5.6.5, although there are 5.6.6
> releases out there (see labs.mysql.com).

I hope I understood well your question.
labs.mysql.com is, as it says "MySQL Server Snapshots". They are "early 
access" builds to show some new feature.
We haven't released the 5.6.6 milestone yet (dev.mysql.com has 5.6.5), 
so we can't put a 5.6.6 tag on any revision yet. You remember: the x.y.z 
tag denotes what revision was used to produce the *released official 
milestone* x.y.z. Until the last bugfix scheduled for 5.6.6 is pushed, 
we don't start building the 5.6.6 official release milestone, so we 
can't put a 5.6.6 tag.

> Is it planned to keep BZR trees up to date

yes

> Is this just oversight

no

> similar breakage that was for the most recent 5.5 release?

right for 5.5 we had forgotten, but for 5.6 everything is as expected.

> Are we going to see a MySQL Cluster 7.3 tree too?

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Stewart Smith | 12 Jun 2012 09:55
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Re: MySQL 5.6.6 in bzr?

On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 15:45:53 +0200, Guilhem Bichot <guilhem.bichot <at> oracle.com> wrote:
> Hello Stewart,
> 
> Stewart Smith a écrit, On 08/06/2012 03:34:
> > The last BZR tag I see for 5.6 is 5.6.5, although there are 5.6.6
> > releases out there (see labs.mysql.com).
> 
> I hope I understood well your question.
> labs.mysql.com is, as it says "MySQL Server Snapshots". They are "early 
> access" builds to show some new feature.
> We haven't released the 5.6.6 milestone yet (dev.mysql.com has 5.6.5), 
> so we can't put a 5.6.6 tag on any revision yet. You remember: the x.y.z 
> tag denotes what revision was used to produce the *released official 
> milestone* x.y.z. Until the last bugfix scheduled for 5.6.6 is pushed, 
> we don't start building the 5.6.6 official release milestone, so we 
> can't put a 5.6.6 tag.

okay - this is likely confusing though. I originally went and looked
(and then asked here) due to people talking about a MySQL 5.6.6 (the
labs release) although no actual release exists (except for what's on
labs).

So just FYI this is causing confusion.

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