This matter was addressed this morning by Sasha Pachev in "3.23.49 Linux binary issues"

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On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 08:22:15 -0500, S. William Schulz wrote:

>On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 01:32:11PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> The latest rpms for mysql 3.23.49 produce a signal 4 error when 
>> attempting to run the installed mysql server.
>> on all our servers running redhat 7 thru 7.2.
>> 
>> Obviously this can't be a kernel 2.2.x issue, since 7.2 is on 2.4.x.
>> 
>> I've tried multiple installs now with no success on any of our 
>> servers running the above O/S. This effects new installs of 
>> redhat, as well as existing ones while upgrading over a previous 
>> version of mysql.
>
>Join the club.  I posted re: this problem several days ago and have not
>received any solutions thus far.  I'm on 7.2, btw.
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