Hello.


We don't have 4.1.11 binaries for NetBSD, so this MySQL version wasn't 

tested enough on this platform. I suggest you to switch to the debugging 

version and find some clues in the trace files. See:



  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/debugging-server.html





Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm having an issue with MySQL 4.1.11 on Netbsd 2.0.2.  I had MySQL  

> running 4.0x running under NetBSD 1.6.2, and when I upgraded to the new  

> NetBSD, I went ahead and upgraded mysql as well.  For some reason,  

> mysql will only allow one connection at a time and blocks all other  

> connections.  New connections don't get a "Too Many Connections" error,  

> which means that setting max_connections in my.cnf doesn't help.  The  

> new connections just hang forever until the first connection closes.   

> Running show processlist via the command list gives:

> 

> mysql> show processlist;

> +----+------+-----------+------+---------+------+-----

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