Re: Building MySQL 5.7 From Source on Windows

From: Lyle H. Gray <lylefitzw_at_no.spam.gmail.com.invalid>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 17:19:26 -0500
Message-ID: <XnsAAEABA66A7AA8graynoibisspamcsumas_at_216.166.97.131>


[Quoted] And just like that, as of this past Monday, 14-Oct-2019, MySQL Community Edition 5.7.28 has gone GA.

I am no longer doomed. :D

Lyle

"Lyle H. Gray" <lylefitzw_at_no.spam.gmail.com.invalid> wrote in news:XnsAAE2E41904B8Bgraynoibisspamcsumas_at_216.166.97.131:

> Without going into the reasons for this (it's a corporate decision
> that I don't have a say in), I find myself in the following situation:
>
> I need a version of MySQL 5.7 on Windows 10 that supports TLSv1.2.
> The standard install for 5.7.27 on Windows is apparently build on
> yaSSL, which only supports TLSv1 and TLSv2. The online documentation
> for MySQL 5.7 says that OpenSSL will be standard for 5.7.28 and
> higher, so TLSv1.2 will be available then, but that build isn't GA
> yet.
>
> MySQL 8.0 isn't an option at this point. Again, not my decision.
>
> So, my option appears to be to build MySQL 5.7 from source. Except
> that the documentation for building from source appears to be limited
> to Linux servers.
>
> So, does anyone know of any way to build MySQL 5.7 from source on
> Windows?
Received on Thu Oct 17 2019 - 00:19:26 CEST

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