Hi John,
Yes, BSDi 4.1 does indeed have serious threading problems. There was a
patch issued that would stop the crashing, but I don't remeber the number.
I am now installing 4.3. If you are running a server that will be available
on the internet I highly advise upgrading to 4.2 or 4.3
I downloaded and built mysql-3.23.49 on my BSDI 4.1 system. It configured
and built fine, but it hangs whenever I do more than the most trivial
operations.
It is my dim recollection that there have been problems with the thread
libraries in the past. Does this ring a bell?
(I can't us
>
> Hi Brett and Monty,
>I think I can provide some advice here. I have been meaning to
> help and update the manual but I am not good at documentation! First,
> there are bugs on BSDi 4.1 in the threads library that cause crashes,
> they MUST be patched in order to r
Hi Brett and Monty,
I think I can provide some advice here. I have been meaning to
help and update the manual but I am not good at documentation! First,
there are bugs on BSDi 4.1 in the threads library that cause crashes,
they MUST be patched in order to run a stable server. This fixes the
> user.
>
> If you want to have guaranteed MySQL support, you can always order
> that from https://order.mysql.com.
>
> >>>>> "Brett" == Brett Wynkoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Brett> Greeting-
> Brett> The distributed m
support, you can always order
that from https://order.mysql.com.
>>>>> "Brett" == Brett Wynkoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brett> Greeting-
Brett> The distributed mysql binary for BSD/OS wants libz.so when BSDI 4.1 only
Brett> has libz.a! To get arou
>I am just a user on the system, so NOT root. The system is from our ISP
>and webhoster (named xs4all). They say that I have to setup and install
>it my self.
>
>Someone out there ? That knows?
Try to install to another location, like your userdir.
If that's not working find yourself another ho
"Martin van Wilderen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am just a user on the system, so NOT root. The system is from our ISP
> and webhoster (named xs4all). They say that I have to setup and install
> it my self.
Your web hosting company must not be familiar with MySQL. It must be
installed by the
Hi,
I'm trying to install mySQL on a BSDI machine. But this is not working.
Could someone help me on this ?
I have downloaded the version for BSDI en unzipt it whit the tar and gz.
So far so good, but then
You have to do all kinds of things that are not allowed.
I am just a user on the s
Perhaps you should submit that to the appropriate section of the user
commented on-line manual.
- Original Message -
From: "Aaron Schlesinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 1:46
Subject: BSDI 4.1
> Ok, I finally ma
Ok, I finally managed to get it installed.
Someone over at MySQL gave me some input and I want to document how to get
the bloody thing installed:
You must have
1) autoconf and automake installed.
2) Use Make version 3.79
Execute:
aclocal
autoconf
gmake
Get lunch, when you come back you'll
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