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Sign uperror installing rust_cli: cannot find -lmysqlclient #755
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vitiral
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Feb 24, 2017
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discovered by @TheAustinJones |
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If you want to install without mysql support, run |
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vitiral
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Feb 24, 2017
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thanks! It would be great to add that to the tutorial |
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We're working on revamping it to deal with the fact that there are more backends today than there used to be. It's a long process. |
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dessalines
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Jul 13, 2017
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This should be reopened, its still an issue. |
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@dessalines Did you actually read the replies? |
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dessalines
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Jul 13, 2017
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This should bypass the mysql system requirement and give you a warning if that part of it fails. All diesel-cli installs now fail on a system without mysql. So yes, I arrived at this thread(which was closed), and implemented the suggestion above. Everyone who doesn't use mysql has to get to this page if they want diesl-cli to work. It would be better to either fail and refer to this fix, or to pass with a warning telling you the mysql stuff didn't install. |
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One solution is being tracked in #999 |
vitiral commentedFeb 24, 2017
for both windows and linux we are hitting an error where we can't install postgres_cli without mysql.