On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 12:06:33PM -0400, Mike Robinson wrote:
> Hello to all,
> 
> I've had some severe issues on redhat-7.x boxes and mysql compiled
> from source with gcc-2.96 much like the warning states on the
> download page. On these boxes, more than say 20-25 concurrent or
> near-concurrent connects produced unexpected results with PHP4.

Yuck.  That's not fun.

> Replacing the binaries compiled from source with binaries from
> mysql.com did not in itself provide the cure. It wasn't until I
> recompiled PHP with the static client libs provided in the binary
> download did this problem go away.  It seems that the client .so
> compiled with gcc-2.96 was the problem, but I could be wrong.

Interesting.

> The gcc-2.96 issue has been around since early 2000.
> 
> I'm have to mention that I've read the statement put out by gnu on
> the gcc-2.96 issue and I think its a joke, but I'm wondering if
> there is any update on the official mysql take is on that whole
> thing. Since there seems to still be issues with gcc-3.nn, it
> appears this might get worse, or stay bad for quite a while, before
> it gets any better.

The MySQL team is working on building with GCC 3.x.  Eventually,
that's likely to become *the* compiler for building MySQL.  But so
far, I don't believe their recommendations have changed.

Jeremy
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