On 2/15/03 1:25 AM, Duncan Maitland wrote:
This is a "known" problem (in that I've seen several people post about it, including myself), but I have not seen any answers other than "use the binary distribution or binary RPMS". I have successfully tested the RPM distribution, but I would prefer to use the source.I am having trouble compiling a custom mysqld (version 4.0.10) under Red Hat 8.0 - I did email this list a few weeks ago and I have tried a few things since then but I am asking again in the hope that someone more knowledgeable might be able to help.
From what I've been able to figure out, the MySQL server will start up, but when you attempt to connect to it, it seg vaults. I haven't had time to track it down, but it doesn't appear to be a simple resolver library problem, as I've seen suggested. Also, 4.0.10 is increases the thread-stack size, supposedly to fix this (or maybe a related) problem. It hasn't helped, as far as I can tell.As far as I can tell this is a compiling or linking problem.
Anyway, I would be interested in an answer to this as well.
-m
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