Thanks Chris. Will get back to you if I get some problem.

Regards,
Anup Mahansaria



                                                                           
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Basically, the stability of the build is dependant on the following
factors:

* Suitable functions in your C library for threaded applications.

UnixWare is apparently fine in this category and doesn't require any
workarounds. Installing the latest patches and things would be in your
best interest though.

* The compiler you use.

I'm pretty sure that Skunkware includes GCC 2.95.x . This is one of the
recommended compilers for building MySQL binaries. If you install this
and can get a clean compile, you'll probably be fine.

Regards,

Chris

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>Hi Chris,
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>I want it on SCO Unixware 7.1.1 (intel based)
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>I did see it in the installation manual of MySQL where they give some
>instructions for building the binaries for SCO Unixware. Can I go ahead
and
>build it. How do you see the stability factor of such builds.
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>Regards,
>Anup Mahansaria
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>Hi!
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>If memory serves me correctly, MySQL AB have stopped issuing SCO
>OpenServer and SCO UnixWare binaries publicly and will only be providing
>them to customers who take out commercial licences. This is probably due
>to the fact that OpenServer and UnixWare cost a lot compared ot other
>OSes, don't represent a huge percentage of the MySQL userbase and that
>the UDK for each is some disgusting amount to purchase.
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>Which version of UnixWare is it? A workaround might be available in the
>form of the Linux Kernel Personality. Additionally, the Skunkware
>repository might be able to help you out if SCO's servers are currently
>accessible in this virus-infested internet we all wade in.
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>I recently migrated a customer from UnixWare 7.1.1 to Redhat AS 2.1
>(they had a copy that a mate sold them cheap) for this and a few other
>reasons (including "Wow! The Redhat desktop looks pretty!").
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>Regards,
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>Chris
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>>Hi,
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>>I could not find the binary for SCO Unixware (Intel based) in download
>>section. I suppose mysql supports this environment too. May I know as to
>>where can I find this binary. Do I need to build this myself?
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>>TIA
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>>Regards,
>>Anup Mahansaria
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