>         WITH_LINUXTHREADS=yes   Use the linuxthreads pthread library.
>                                 This is _NOT_ recommended for
production
>                                 servers. Expect problems when enabled.

How fresh or stale is this information?  Are there in fact problems
under heavy load using linuxthreads under FreeBSD?  Anyone out there
using this with success?

Thanks

Al

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Menzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 9:46 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: mysql@lists. mysql. com
> Subject: Re: mysqld & freebsd
> 
> 
> freebsd2#  cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql323-server
> freebsd2# make pre-fetch
> You may use the following build options:
> 
>         WITH_CHARSET=charset    define the primary built-in charset
> (latin1);
>         WITH_XCHARSET=list      define other built-in charsets (may be
> 'all');
>         DB_DIR=directory        Set alternate directory for database
> files
>                                 (default is /var/db/mysql).
>         WITH_LINUXTHREADS=yes   Use the linuxthreads pthread library.
>                                 This is _NOT_ recommended for 
> production
>                                 servers. Expect problems when enabled.
>         SKIP_INSTALL_DB=yes     Skip mysql_install_db
>                                 (i. e. leave /var/db/mysql alone).
>                                 This is useful for upgrades.
>                                 Be sure to know what you are doing!
>         SKIP_DNS_CHECK=yes      don't run resolveip to do an
> additional
>                                 DNS check before inserting 
> local hostname to
>                                 mysql database.
>                                 Use if your machine has no 
> offical DNS entry.
>         BUILD_STATIC=yes        Build a static version of mysqld.
>         BUILD_OPTIMIZED=yes     Add -mcpu=pentiumpro -O3 to CFLAGS.
>                                 This setting may produce 
> broken code and thus
>                                 is not recommended for 
> production servers.
> 
> freebsd2#
> 
> You want to use the WITH_LINUXTHREADS option as well as 
> DB_DIR  (and whatever else you want) to build your mysql.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Oleg Prokopyev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Ken Menzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 5:19 AM
> Subject: Re: mysqld & freebsd
> 
> 
> > Ken Menzel wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Oleg,
> > >   There is some sort of thread problem with freebsd but it
> usuually is
> > > not that bad.  How did you compile MySQL?  I would recommend using
> the
> > > ports version of Mysql (cd /usr/ports/databases/mysql-3.23-server)
> .
> > > Look at the makefile if you are still havbing threads problems you
> can
> > do you mean MIT-threads options ?
> > :( it does not want to compile
> >
> >
> <rest cut>
> 
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