I still consider myself a "Unix" newbie after using "Unix" based
systems for about 5 years now. I've never just solely used Unix based
systems , but they hold the most interest for me. The fact that I
don't know how to do everything right away and I have to work at
these types of problems k
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Romeo
On Jan 27, 2006, at 3:22 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 03:15:05PM -0500, Romeo Theriault wrote:
A week or so ago I wrote to the this list asking about Freebsd and
Mysql, wondering if you still needed to compile Mysql with
linuxthreads to get b
A week or so ago I wrote to the this list asking about Freebsd and
Mysql, wondering if you still needed to compile Mysql with
linuxthreads to get better performance under Freebsd 6. I didn't get
much of a response so I looked around for the answer. I thought I'd
write back to the mailing li
I've read alot about FreeBsd 5.x series being so much faster with
mysql when it's built with linuxthreads. Is this still true for
Freebsd 6.x. If so how do I build mysql with linuxthreads? How do I
know what the options are when I build any package for that matter?
Thank you
romeo
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27; will do this, is this correct? But if I don't want to use
'freebsd-update' is there a security branch I can follow with CVSup.
Thanks,
Romeo Theriault
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