Fwd: compiling errors on mysql 5.1.46 on win64

2010-04-28 Thread Zardosht Kasheff
I was told I should ask this on this list. Any ideas? Thanks -Zardosht -- Forwarded message -- From: Zardosht Kasheff zardo...@gmail.com Date: Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 9:01 PM Subject: compiling errors on mysql 5.1.46 on win64 To: wi...@lists.mysql.com Hello all, I know

Re: compiling errors on mysql 5.1.46 on win64

2010-04-28 Thread Zardosht Kasheff
, then perhaps you want to seek some advice from the InnoDB guys who provide it.  - michael dykman On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Zardosht Kasheff zardo...@gmail.com wrote: I am using Visual Studio 2008. I run win\configure followed by win\build_vs9_x64.bat, and then open the generated MySQL.sln

Re: compiling errors on mysql 5.1.46 on win64

2010-04-28 Thread Zardosht Kasheff
I have verified that 5.1.45 does NOT have this problem. Here is another question: how are the windows MySQL builds produced? It is not from the instructions provided on mysql.com, otherwise these problems would be caught. Thanks -Zardosht On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Zardosht Kasheff zardo

difference between MySQL 5.5.3 and 5.5.4

2010-04-23 Thread Zardosht Kasheff
Hello all, What is the difference between 5.5.4 and 5.5.3? I see that 5.5.3 is available on more platforms. Is one more stable than the other? Thanks -Zardosht -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:

Re: Re bug#45458

2010-03-03 Thread Zardosht Kasheff
Hello Jonas, Thank you for filing this feature request. Are there plans to add support for clustered indexes in MySQL soon? This is something I have been researching on and off for a while now. Here are my thoughts. It seems that there are two parts to this feature request: 1) a new flag that

Re: Re bug#45458

2010-03-03 Thread Zardosht Kasheff
[mailto:vegiv...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Johan De Meersman Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 6:16 AM To: Zardosht Kasheff Cc: Jonas Oreland; mysql@lists.mysql.com Subject: Re: Re bug#45458 Unless I'm very much mistaken, InnoDB tables always have a clustered index as their primary key