I am using mysql 3.23.xx on linux 6.2. I have been use gcc 2.91. I can
use show database and show table in mysql prompt. I wonder that why did
you cannot use these function and must upgrade gcc.
Sommai Fongnamthip.
At 11:10 26/5/2001 +, Greg Cope wrote:
>Daniel wrote:
> >
> > Scratch t
Daniel wrote:
>
> Scratch that, normally egcs and gcc are the same, at least on older
> redhat distros. Redhat 7.0 gives you compat-egcs package which isn't the
> same as your gcc.
>
> I symlinked (on a 7.1 redhat box) egcs to gcc (2.96-69) and --rebuild
> 3.23.38 from the .src.rpm.
> Both show
Scratch that, normally egcs and gcc are the same, at least on older
redhat distros. Redhat 7.0 gives you compat-egcs package which isn't the
same as your gcc.
I symlinked (on a 7.1 redhat box) egcs to gcc (2.96-69) and --rebuild
3.23.38 from the .src.rpm.
Both show tables, show databases now w
I'm up to 3.23.37-1 (compiled with gcc 2.96-69).
Haven't had one work properly starting with 3.23.32.
Gulp...It's been months now.
Thanks for the reply though,
--
Daniel Bohling
NewsFactor Network
Colin Faber wrote:
> A few people have said that they've fixed it by recompiling mysql with
>
A few people have said that they've fixed it by recompiling mysql with
gcc 2.96
Daniel wrote:
>
> Has there been any resolution the
> show tables;
> show databases;
> my @tablenames = $dbh->tables;
> etc...
>
> not working on RedHat 7.X machines?
>
> --
> Daniel Bohling
> NewsFactor Network
>
Has there been any resolution the
show tables;
show databases;
my @tablenames = $dbh->tables;
etc...
not working on RedHat 7.X machines?
--
Daniel Bohling
NewsFactor Network
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