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MySQL Plugin for San Andreas Multiplayer (SA:MP)

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The best and most famous MySQL plugin for SA:MP out there!

This plugin allows you to use MySQL in PAWN. It's currently being developed by maddinat0r.

How to install

  1. Extract the content of the downloaded archive into the root directory of your SA-MP server.
  2. Edit the server configuration (server.cfg) as follows:
    • Windows: plugins mysql
    • Linux: plugins mysql.so

F.A.Q.

Q: I get a version GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found error (or similar). How can I solve this? A: Update your system. If that still didn't work, you'll need to upgrade your Linux distribution to a version which provides the gcc 4.8 (or higher) compiler. For example, if you're on CentOS 6, which only has gcc 4.4, you'll need to upgrade to CentOS 7.

Q: I get a Failed (libmysqlclient_r.so.18: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory) error, how do I fix this? A: You don't have the MySQL client library installed. Install it through your package manager. Make sure you install the 32bit (i386, i686, etc) library, or else the plugin won't run.

Q: I can't install the required libmysqlclient library on my Linux distribution. What do I do now? A: Use the mysql_static.so plugin file. It's statically linked to the libmysqlclient library.

Q: I get a Failed (plugins/mysql.so: symbol __cxa_pure_virtual, version libmysqlclient_18[...] error, is there any way to fix it? A: That likely means that you are using a 64bit system and thus a 64bit libmysqlclient library. You'll have to either install the 32bit version of the MySQL client package or use the statically linked version of the plugin, the mysql_static.so.

Q: The plugin fails to load on Windows, how can I fix this? A: You have to install these Microsoft C++ redistributables. You'll need the x86/32bit downloads.

Q: I'm not on Windows 10 and the plugin still fails to load after installing all the redistributables. Is there a solution for this? A: Download the universal Windows CRT. Requirements for this:

Q: I get a ton of debug messages regarding connections even though I'm calling mysql_connect only once, why is that so? A: That's because the plugin uses multiple direct database connections per connection handle. The number of direct connections (and thus the number of those log messages) is 2 + pool_size.

Build instruction

Note: The plugin has to be a 32-bit library; that means all required libraries have to be compiled in 32-bit and the compiler has to support 32-bit.

Windows

  1. install a C++ compiler of your choice
  2. install the MySQL C Connector (version 6.1.6)
  3. install the Boost libraries (version 1.57 or higher)
  4. install CMake
  5. clone this repository
  6. create a folder named build and execute CMake in there
  7. build the generated project files with your C++ compiler

Linux

  1. install a C++ compiler of your choice
  2. install the appropriate MySQL client (version 5.5 or higher) through your package manager
  3. install the Boost libraries (version 1.57 or higher)
  4. install CMake
  5. clone this repository
  6. create a folder named build and execute CMake in there (mkdir build && cd build && cmake ..)
  7. build the generated project files with your C++ compiler

Thanks to

  • AndreT (testing/several tutorials)
  • DamianC (testing reports)
  • IstuntmanI (testing)
  • JernejL (testing/suggestions)
  • Konstantinos (testing)
  • krisk (testing/suggestions)
  • kurta999 (testing)
  • Kye (coding support)
  • maddinat0r (developing the plugin as of R8)
  • Mow (compiling/testing/hosting)
  • nemesis (testing)
  • Sergei (testing/suggestions/wiki documentation)
  • xxmitsu (testing/compiling)