Richard Ellerbrock wrote:
>
> >>Description:
> > I have found the error. On Linux RedHat 7.0 with kernel 2.2.17-14
> > all 'show' commands doesn't works. They display empty tables.
> >>How-To-Repeat:
> > Install RedHat 7.0 on Intel platform, apply all updates from RedHat
> > (up to March, 01 2001), compile kernel 2.2.17-14 from kernel-sources
> > package, then compile MySQL from RPM supplied by www.mysql.com.
>
> The compiler shipped with Redhat 7.0 is broken (it is a beta GCC!). The compiler
>requirements are explained in the Manual.
This is not a complier bug!
>
> Rather use the binary RPM's supplied by MySQL team. Or downgrade to Redhat 6.2 if
>you want a stable system. I don't think 7.0 is ready for real production work.
The same problem appears on 6.2 and on SUSE 7.0 !
Agreed that 7.0 is not ready for production.
Greg
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