If someone could give me some suggestions, please, I am getting
desperate. 

 I have a Slackware 7.0 system on which I am trying to install MySQL. 
Kernel is 2.2.13
glibc was 2.1.2 upgraded to 2.1.3
compiler is egcs 1.1.2 (i think)

Any binary distribution works perfectly.
MySQL 3.22.23 and 3.22.27 compile ok and run ok.
MySQL 3.23.25, 3.23.27 compile ok (with or without Berkeley DB) but
when I run mysql_install_db I get segmentation fault. Always.

MySQL 3.23.32 compiles ok (with or without Berkeley DB). Friday when I
made a lot of tests I installed it in /usr/local/mysql-3.23.32/ with
Berkeley DB. 
mysql_install_db run ok and server starts and runs ok.

I recompiled the server yesterday with only one modification: 
install directory now is /usr/local/mysql, NO other change.
mysqld crashes with segmentation fault.

I moved the friday compilation and recompiled it _exactly_ with the
same options as friday. Segmentation fault. I tried to exclude
Berkeley_DB support, no change.

My system is a AMD Athlon 650MHz Assus motherboard, 128MB ram and a
Quantum 20GB hdd.

On another system, a Pentium 200Mhz, 32MB ram, VIA VXPro motherboard
and a Western Digital 4.3GB hdd running the same Slackware distribution
(7.0) with glibc upgraded to 2.1.3 and kernel upgraded to 2.2.17 I have
the following results: 

MySQL 3.23.27 compiled with or without BerkeleyDB gives segmentation
fault.
MySQL 3.23.32 compiled without BerkeleyDB runs perfectly. ( I haven't
had the chance to try with BDB, or to compile it multiple times, it
takes about 30 minutes to compile the server and I hadn't had the time
to fiddle with it).

 I also tried all the safe-mode compilation options as described in the
manual to no avail. 

 I am lost and I ran out of options. Please help me.

 Thank you.

=====
ing. Andrei Boros
Centrul pt. Tehnologia Informatiei
Societatea Romana de Radiodifuziune

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