Hi.

On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 08:20:46AM +0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>         What's wrong with GNU-cc 2.96? 

AFAIK, stability problems have been reported which did go away
when using a precompiled binary...

> Why could we use 2.95 (and old > 2.91) or above 3.*?

or one of these compiler versions.

> Is this the junction of MySQL's user to choose which Linux version
> and review the suitable Hardware and Software?  I mentioned this
> statement because I have more MySQL Server for several purpose in my
> organization.  Of course, I still wait for the better feature from
> MySQL.  How should we do; if the future version need more hardware,
> latest compiler or migration (3.xx --> 4.xx)?  Did we still have the
> strength feature from MySQL (easy setup, run fast, need low
> resource)?

I am not fully able to follow your concerns... if you use the
precompiled binaries, as Sinisa suggested, you have all that, don't
you? Usually, there is no need to compile MySQL yourself. To compile
yourself is an option, not a must.

Bye,

        Benjamin.

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