Sasha Pachev wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:

Sasha Pachev wrote:



I tested the memory and it seems ok.

I doubt this is an hardware issue, since version 4.1.3 works perfectly.




Ugo:

Do the production and the test server run on the same hardware?



One is a single Athlon XP, the other is a dual Athlon MP.


Are you using the same mysqld binary on both?



[EMAIL PROTECTED] local]# md5sum mysql-standard-4.1.7-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz
50adc5470228028dd28f0d51ae4f10f3 mysql-standard-4.1.7-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz


[EMAIL PROTECTED] local]# md5sum mysql-standard-4.1.7-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz
50adc5470228028dd28f0d51ae4f10f3 mysql-standard-4.1.7-pc-linux-i686.tar.gz


Ugo:

Try compiling from source on the production system and see if it fixes the problem.



I did compile it from source, with the flags used for the binaries, and now it does work. I'm totally confused now.


Is it easy to upgrade from source? With the binary, I could have two separate directories and I would symlink the one I tested (most recent version) and could get back to the earlier version by just re-creating my symlink...

And I'd really like to know what is wrong when I'm using the binary distribution.

Thanks,

Ugo





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