Greetings,
I appologize for not responding sooner, as I have had ISP problems,
and work has been killing me...so to speak. :)
I attempted running some of the programs under the bdb/build_unix
directory, but none of them would run either. I ended up giving up
and going with InnoDB, which works perfectly.
I also have a copy of the latest Berkeley DB installed on my machine that
I use for other software, and attempted compiling with that version,
but I received the same results. It doesn't appear to be a problem
with the bdb code supplied with mysql.
I will recompile with debug support to see if I can't get more details on
why it is crashing.
Thanks,
Brian
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Timothy Smith wrote:
> On 2001 Jul 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >Description:
> > Whenever I compile mysql 3.23.40 with Berkeley DB support,
> > I get a signal 11 when attempting to start the mysql server.
> > If I omit Berkeley DB support, everything starts fine.
>
> > >Synopsis: solairs 8 x86 get signal 11 with bdb support
> > >Release: mysql-3.23.40 (Source distribution)
>
> Brian, I'm not sure how well Berkeley DB is supported on x86
> Solaris. Can you try running some of the programs inside the
> bdb/build_unix directory, to see if they crash or if they work?
> If they also crash, then something is wrong with the way bdb
> is being built. You might try getting a stock BerkeleyDB from
> sleepycat.com; if it works and ours doesn't, then clearly there
> is something wrong with how we're building ours.
>
> For example, try running 'db_printlog -V', to see if it prints
> out its version.
>
> Another thing to do is to pass the --with-debug flag to configure
> when you build MySQL, and run mysqld under a debugger to find out
> exactly where it crashes. You can find detailed instructions on
> how to do this in our manual:
>
> http://www.mysql.com/doc/D/e/Debugging_server.html
>
> If you could do this, it would help us a lot!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>
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