Hello.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:54:19AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > And if you compile it with a compiler straight from CVS, this is infinite
> > trouble. I am surprised it ran at all... :-)
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> The guys in debian-devel said the CVS gcc ( unlike the one in Redhat 7.0 )
> will
I have just checked bugs.debian.org .
Debian Bug report logs - #81181
gcc: sig 11, reproducible and not machine-specific
Somebody have file the same problem, with imapd.
not mysql's bug =)
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> On Thursday 14 June 2001 08:19, SDiZ Cheng wrote:
> > Thanks all..
> > It's up and running now..
> > Seems that is a bug in Debian's CVS version gcc.
> > I can't get older version of kernel compile on it too.
> > I will move this to debian's mailing list =)
>
> Trying to run MySQL 3.23.35 is tro
On Thursday 14 June 2001 08:19, SDiZ Cheng wrote:
> Thanks all..
> It's up and running now..
> Seems that is a bug in Debian's CVS version gcc.
> I can't get older version of kernel compile on it too.
> I will move this to debian's mailing list =)
Trying to run MySQL 3.23.35 is trouble (that is w
I am using the MySQL offical binary. It's okay now..
Just curious.. what distro and gcc/glibc version MySQL team
use to compile their linux binary?
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SDiZ Cheng writes:
> I cannot find the core file.. where is it?
> BTW, system seems somtimes run out of file handles / max processes.
> There is some more information to provide:
>
> mysqld got signal 11;
> The manual section 'Debugging a MySQL server' tells you how to use a
> stack trace and/or
Upgrade to 3.23.39 first ( and make sure to use our binary). 3.23.35 has some
critical bugs.
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I cannot find the core file.. where is it?
BTW, system seems somtimes run out of file handles / max processes.
There is some more information to provide:
mysqld got signal 11;
The manual section 'Debugging a MySQL server' tells you how to use a
stack trace and/or the core file to produce a readab
Hi all, I am a new subscriber of this list.
I have a question that have confuse me for a long time.
I am currently running MySQL-3.23.32 on Debian(woody)
with kernel 2.4.x on a i386 box /w 1G Ram..
We are currently runing two different kind of database on the
same server. One of them is a few ta