On 10/20/14 12:35, Michal Kubecek wrote: > On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 06:50:31PM +0400, Alex Peshkoff wrote: >> On 10/15/14 17:08, Philippe Makowski wrote: >>> Le 15/10/14 14:31, Alex Peshkoff a écrit : >>>> Thread destructor function (from my today commit) was first tried in >>>> FB2.5 but that time it did not work correctly due to bug in glibc. Now >>>> as it was tested by Pavel Zotov it works, at least starting with glibc >>>> 2.12. Pavel has rather old linux on test machine, runs a lot of load >>>> tests on it and I think we may use it as a reference for minimum >>>> requirements for running FB3: >>>> >>>> kernel - 2.6.39 >>>> glibc - 2.12 >>>> >>> By Distro (source Distrowatch) >>> >>> Distro kernel glibc Firebird3 ok >>> ---------------------------------------- >>> Debian 6 2.6.32 2.11.2 no >>> Debian 7 3.2.41 2.13 yes >>> RHEL-5 2.6.18 2.5 no >>> RHEL-6 2.6.32 2.12 no >>> RHEL-7 3.10 2.17 yes >>> SLE11 3.0.76 2.11.3 no >>> OpenSuse12.3 3.7.10 2.17 yes >>> OpenSuse13.1 3.11.6 2.18 yes >>> Fedora19 3.9.5 2.17 yes >>> Fedora20 3.11.10 2.18 yes >>> Mageia4 3.12.21 2.18 yes >>> Mageia5 3.15.2 2.19 yes >>> Ubuntu10.04 2.6.32 2.11.1 no >>> Ubuntu12.04 3.2 2.15 yes >>> Ubuntu14.04 3.2 2.15 yes >> Sounds reasonable. A bit strange that such old beast as Ubuntu12.04 >> meets requirements. >> And it's good that for any major distro fresh release is OK. May be >> except SLE11, but SLE12 is already beta and sooner of all will be ready >> before our release. > I tested SLE12 (kernel 3.12.28, glibc 2.19) and SLE11 SP3 (kernel > 3.0.101, glibc 2.11.3) and both passed the sharedMutexTest.tgz test > linked below.
It was obvious, it's passing fine for kernel 3.x. > Is there anything more I should test? If you can try this test on SLE11 SP3 here http://web.firebirdsql.org/download/rabbits/alex/oltp_emul_fb_25_and_30.zip > Or do you have id of > a particular glibc commit(s) so that I could check it has been picked > into SLE11-SP3 glibc? > No. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Comprehensive Server Monitoring with Site24x7. Monitor 10 servers for $9/Month. Get alerted through email, SMS, voice calls or mobile push notifications. Take corrective actions from your mobile device. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Zoho Firebird-Devel mailing list, web interface at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-devel
