Hi,
I am trying to compile the official source rpm on a Cobalt Raq4i using the
command:
rpm --rebuild --clean MySQL-4.1.10-0.src.rpm
But I get the follwing error:
examples/ha_tina.cc: In method `int ha_tina::rnd_init(bool = 1)':
examples/ha_tina.cc:612: `MADV_SEQUENTIAL' undeclared (first use
Christopher L. Everett wrote:
> I'm using AMD K7 servers and don't need/want InnoDB so I want to compile
> mysql from source and I was curious about what compiler flags to use, so
Without recompiling binaries, you can add
skip-innodb
skip-bdb
to your my.cnf file.
> 2. What compiler flags do the b
Christopher L. Everett wrote:
I'm using AMD K7 servers and don't need/want InnoDB so I want to compile
mysql from source and I was curious about what compiler flags to use, so
I went to http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Compile_and_link_options.html which
left me with some questions:
1. Does pgcc _still
I'm using AMD K7 servers and don't need/want InnoDB so I want to compile
mysql from source and I was curious about what compiler flags to use, so
I went to http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Compile_and_link_options.html which
left me with some questions:
1. Does pgcc _still_ produce the fastest executabl
Hi;
I've written this config script:
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/local/mysql
./configure \
--with-libwrap=/usr/share/doc/tcp_wrappers \
--with-raid \
--with-thread-safe-client
exit 0
Running the script gives me this error:
/usr/local/bin/config_mysql: --with-raid: command not found
*however* running mak
Hello All,
I recently installed MySQL 3.23.44 from source with no problems and all seems to
be working fine. From the docs, it recommends gcc 2.95, and our server has gcc
2.91, server specs:
Red Hat Linux release 6.2 (Zoot)
Kernel 2.4.10 on an i686
gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1