Re: Updated MySQL 3.23.53a binaries now available

2002-10-20 Thread Steven Roussey
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o The Intel Linux binaries (normal and Max) have now been built against
   a glibc with static-nss enabled again. This should resolve the
problem
   with mysqld failing to change to another user ID as well as the
notorious
   load issue that has been plagueing previous releases. We have tested
this
   binary on different Linux distributions and were not able to
reproduce
   these problems anymore. Please contact me directly, if you still
observe
   any abnormal behaviour on Linux with this binary.
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Load issue resolved. Whew! Looking forward to 4.0.5 with the same fix.
Such a relief! Thanks for all the work to resolve this!

Sincerely,
Steven Roussey
http://Network54.com/?pp=e 

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RE: Updated MySQL 3.23.53a binaries now available

2002-10-18 Thread Kees Hoekzema
 Load issue resolved. Whew! Looking forward to 4.0.5 with the same fix.
 Such a relief! Thanks for all the work to resolve this!

Als here the loadissues have been resolved, I had to run .49a and had to
miss a couple of innodb features for it, but finnaly .53 works again as
stable as .49 has been :) (Whe i tries to use .50-.52 the server would crash
in a matter of seconds..)

So, thanks to the resolvers! :)

-kees

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Re: Updated MySQL 3.23.53a binaries now available

2002-10-18 Thread Lenz Grimmer
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On Thursday 17 October 2002 18:23, Steven Roussey wrote:

 Load issue resolved. Whew! Looking forward to 4.0.5 with the same fix.
 Such a relief! Thanks for all the work to resolve this!

Thanks for the confirmation! Sorry, that it took so long... This was a tough
one.

Bye,
LenZ
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Updated MySQL 3.23.53a binaries now available

2002-10-17 Thread Lenz Grimmer

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Hi,

we've now replaced the faulty MySQL-Max 3.23.53 binaries with version
3.23.53a on our downloads section at 
http://www.mysql.com/downloads/index.html - the mirror sites should catch
up on these changes soon as well. Please update, if you experienced problems
with the initial 3.23.53 binaries.

For a list of changes between MySQL 3.23.52 and 3.23.53, please see the
respective NEWS section in our manual:

http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/News-3.23.53.html

These MySQL 3.23.53a binary packages fix the following glitches in the
initial 3.23.53 release:

 o The -Max packages now actually include InnoDB (But not BerkeleyDB! -
   we are working with Sleepycat to resolve the problems we experienced
   for the next release. However, DBD is of course still part of the source
   tree.)
 o The Intel Linux binaries (normal and Max) have now been built against
   a glibc with static-nss enabled again. This should resolve the problem
   with mysqld failing to change to another user ID as well as the notorious
   load issue that has been plagueing previous releases. We have tested this
   binary on different Linux distributions and were not able to reproduce
   these problems anymore. Please contact me directly, if you still observe
   any abnormal behaviour on Linux with this binary.

Please note, that the Windows binaries were not affected by this. The 3.23.53
source archives are still identical, too - 3.23.53a has been built out of the
same source tree, just with different compile options.

Sorry again for the confusion and any inconvenience this may have caused you.

Bye,

LenZ
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