> Why aren't you just using the Ubuntu 20.04 packaged version instead?
>
> Also, did you install the headers for libmysqlclient properly as
>
> well?
>
> What does /test/core/mariadb/includes/ or
>
> /test/core/includes/... show?
Hi John,
i just want to manage all the software manually, use own directorie-structur and
have all the
programs in one place, deepen my understanding how these programs work and build
these
programs only with the components i need.
The content of "/test/core/mariadb/include/mysql" is:
> errmsg.h
> ma_list.h
> ma_pvio.h
> mariadb/
> mariadb/ma_io.h
> mariadb_com.h
> mariadb_ctype.h
> mariadb_dyncol.h
> mariadb_rpl.h
> mariadb_stmt.h
> mariadb_version.h
> ma_tls.h
> my_config.h
> my_global.h
> mysql/
> mysql/client_plugin.h
> mysql/plugin_auth_common.h
> mysql/plugin_auth.h
> mysql_com.h
> mysqld_error.h
> mysql.h
> mysql_version.h
> my_sys.h
> server/...
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