[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
speculating about that IMO.
What Oracle will do with Innobase is Oracle's matter, not much use in
Sorry, I am going to disagree with that ;-), I am VERY WELL INTERESTED
how the
environment around Innobase / Innodb will change - and with it any
support
options and
Chris Knipe wrote:
Hi,
We've just upgraded (via FreeBSD Ports) our one database from 4.1.11
to 4.1.12, and we are being hit by
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=10674 - only on certain queries,
using rather large temp tables.
Now, from what I understand, there is a 4.1.12-1 available?
Mark Hughes wrote:
A lot of the RPM's for 4.1.12 seems to have been removed from the
download page so I presume there's a known problem:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.1.html
I noticed this when I just went to download 4.1.12. What's going on? Is
4.1.12 unstable or is this strictly a
Bruce Dembecki wrote:
At the 2004 Users Conference in Orlando in April there were two sessions on
optimizing MySQL hosted by a MySQL staffer who's name eludes me for the
moment.
Peter Zaitsev I believe. He did some InnoDB performance tuning sessions.
He told the assembled masses that in
V. M. Brasseur wrote:
E SA wrote:
gcc -DDEFAULT_CHARSET_HOME=\/data/MySQL\
-DDATADIR=\/data/MySQL/var\
-DSHAREDIR=\/data/MySQL/share/mysql\ -DDONT_USE_RAID
-I. -I. -I.. -I./../include -I../include -I./.. -I..
-I.. /data/OpenSSL/include/openssl -O3 -DDBUG_OFF -MT
libmysql.lo -MD -MP -MF
mos wrote:
At 01:50 PM 9/4/2004, you wrote:
This is an issue I have seen many people ask over the last year or
two, but I can't say I've ever seen a comprehensive answer (searched
the archives heavily, too).
I realize there are no binaries available directly from MySQL with
OpenSSL support
This is an issue I have seen many people ask over the last year or two, but
I can't say I've ever seen a comprehensive answer (searched the archives
heavily, too).
I realize there are no binaries available directly from MySQL with OpenSSL
support compiled in. I am curious as to why (I'm sure