mysql.m4 has ">" instead of ">=" in a couple of version comparisons. One of these cause parsing error, and the other shows in configure output to user. I guess the file has been originally fetched as html, and these are leftovers from that.
We don't usually specify mysql version requirements, so this has gone unnoticed over ten years.
mysql.m4 has ">" instead of ">=" in a couple of version comparisons. One of these cause parsing error, and the other shows in configure output to user. I guess the file has been originally fetched as html, and these are leftovers from that.
We don't usually specify mysql version requirements, so this has gone unnoticed over ten years.