Hello Philipp,
Wednesday, October 09, 2002, 10:38:01 AM, you wrote:

>> PS> Can't create a new thread (errno 11). If you are not out of available
>> PS> memory, you
>> PS> can consult the manual for a possible OS-dependent bug
>> 
>> errno 11 may also mean that ulimits are exhausted.

PS> okay, i will check that...

>> PS> debian 3.0
>> PS> kernel 2.4.19 (high memory enabled)
>> PS> mysql 3.23.52 (compiled from source)
>> 
>> You better get MySQL official binaries from http://www.mysql.com/
>> because compiling MySQL from source is a complicated process and
>> tricky.

PS> I am not really a newbie and quite okay compiling my own kernel and programms. 
What exactly do you mean by "tricky" or "complicated" ? Is
PS> it possible that my problem raised because i did something wrong during the 
compilataion-process ?

Of course. I'm sure it is. 

First, 
What is the gcc version you have used for compilation?
What is the glibc version you have used to link MySQL?



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