Rob Sedman writes:
> I am trying to install mySQL on my Solaris 2.5.1 system. I have downloaded
> the latest binary and followed the instructions as best I understand them
> (not being very familiar with UNIX systems). I have not used the default
> directory (/usr/local/mysql).
>
> I have not found a solution for the following error message;
>
> ld.so.1: ./bin/mysqld: fatal: relocation error: symbol not found: fopen64:
> referenced in ./bin/mysqld
>
> This is generated when I run ./scripts/mysql_install_db.
>
> My searching has found many instances of others experiencing the same
> problem, but so far no fix! Any suggestions most gratefully received.
>
> RJS
>
>
> Robert J Sedman.
> Nimbus Technology & Engineering Limited
>
>
Hi!
We do not build anymore 2.5 binaries, so you are probably using 2.6 or
2.7 binaries which will not work on 2.5.
So, either build it from source, or upgrade your Solaris.
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