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diff --git a/plugin/feedback/plug.in b/plugin/feedback/plug.in deleted file mode 100644 index 88a4448321d..00000000000 --- a/plugin/feedback/plug.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -MYSQL_PLUGIN(feedback,[MariaDB User Feedback Plugin], - [MariaDB User Feedback Plugin]) - -dnl Although it's not exactly obvious, top-level CMakeLists.txt parses plug.in -dnl files, in particular looking for what the library name should be. It uses -dnl regexp that matches MYSQL_PLUGIN_DYNAMIC or MYSQL_PLUGIN_STATIC, followed -dnl by an open parenthesys, and the plugin name. Having engine name enclosed in -dnl square brackets below causes this regexp to fail and as a result feedback -dnl plugin will not be considered for dynamic builds on Windows. -dnl Unfortunately, feedback cannot be built dynamically on Windows, because it -dnl needs to access server internals that aren't designed for plugin use and -dnl aren't marked with MYSQL_PLUGIN_IMPORT. -MYSQL_PLUGIN_DYNAMIC([feedback], [feedback.la]) -ifelse(index(AC_PACKAGE_NAME, [MariaDB]), -1, [], [ - -dnl MariaDB and MySQL define static plugins differently. -dnl I only support MariaDB here, for now. -MYSQL_PLUGIN_STATIC(feedback, [libfeedback.la]) - -]) - -dnl MariaDB before 5.5 needs this define: -MYSQL_PLUGIN_DEFINE(feedback, [WITH_FEEDBACK_PLUGIN]) - -MYSQL_PLUGIN_ACTIONS(feedback, [ - AC_CHECK_HEADERS([netdb.h sys/utsname.h]) -]) - |