Hi!

I just ran the standard

perl run-all-tests --small-test --small-tables --create-options=type=innodb

on 3.23.49a and an in-house prerelease of 3.23.51, on Linux 2.4.16. The
times were essentially the same.

3.23.50 and .51 are almost identical in source code. But as we remember,
3.23.51 was built by a new build master using a new build procedure. There
may be some subtle change in glibc which only demonstrates itself under
certain load or platform.

Regards,

Heikki
Innobase Oy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sinisa Milivojevic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: mailing.database.mysql
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: Load problems with 3.23.51


> Jeremy Zawodny writes:
> > On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 05:25:59PM -0700, Steven Roussey wrote:
> >
> > As another data point for you, I've got 3.23.51 running on our master
> > quite well.  The difference is that I built it from source (to get a
> > critical InnoDB patch).  I don't recall which compiler the MySQL folks
> > used (and which glibc), but my source build used Debian Woody's gcc
> > 2.95.4.
> >
> > That could have something to do with it...
> >
> > Jeremy
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> > MySQL 3.23.51: up 24 days, processed 523,371,775 queries (248/sec. avg)
> >
>
> Using 2.95.* or 3.* is just fine, with proper configuration, as
> explained in our fine manual.
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