From: Michael Widenius Date: March 10 2010 5:46pm Subject: Re: Cleanup proposal: Is the "sql-bench" subtree still useful in binary packages? List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/internals/37794 Message-Id: <19351.56056.833825.953088@narttu.askmonty.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi! >>>>> "Patrick" == Patrick Galbraith writes: Patrick> Monty, et al, Patrick> I also had created a project with SQL bench on Launchpad that the Patrick> Drizzle team was using (having added support to sql-bench for Drizzle). Patrick> It can be found at: https://launchpad.net/sql-bench Patrick> Maybe we ought to coordinate? The problem with having sql-bench separately, is that we have now started to actively sql-bench to test our newest optimizations and features. This will make each sql-bench more MariaDB release specific and a newer sql-bench may not necessarily work with an older version if MariaDB. I agree we should coordinate as much as possible, the question is just what the best way to do it. However the project to run mysqld and sql-bench with a lot of different configurations is quite independent from sql-bench itself and could almost qualify as another project. Lets discuss this is more detail as soon Hakan got the new multi-run mysqld + sql-bench testing script ready. Regards, Monty