Brad Teale writes:
> A couple of questions about compiling on Solaris.
> 
> 1) Are the Sun Workshop 6 compilers supported for MySQL and MySQL++?
>    1a) Can you use the -native flag without problems?
> 
> 2) Is the binary distribution compiled with Sun or GNU compilers?
> 
> Background Info:
>   We are currently trying to ingest 1.5M/sec of weather data into a
> database, and we have had luck using MySQL 3.23.4x on a Linux 800Mhz machine
> with 256M of RAM.  However, this machine is basically useless for anything
> else, and it is my desktop.  We have several Sun servers with 4+ procs and
> 4+Gb of RAM, and I thought one would make a good ingest machine.  So I would
> like to compile MySQL and MySQL++ with the Sun compilers to take full
> advantage of everything the platform has to offer.
> 
> Any help would be great.
> 
> Thanks,
> Brad Teale
> Universal Weather and Aviation, Inc.
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 

Hi!

The answers to your questions :

1) Yes with MySQL, no with MySQL++. Nobody had ported it to the later

2) GNU

You would be better with our binaries. They have been built optimally ...

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