Signal 4 crashes on some x86 Linux machines

2002-03-01 Thread Victoria Reznichenko
Adam, Tuesday, February 26, 2002, 11:12:58 PM, you wrote: AK> Sasha, I am on Rehat 7.2 and am experiencing exactly the same signal 4 AK> problem. I have pasted the ouput from the rpm install, execution of the AK> mysqld with --log, and as you requested, the cat info for my box. AK> RPM -i outpu

Signal 4 crashes on some x86 Linux machines

2002-02-26 Thread Adam K
Sasha, I am on Rehat 7.2 and am experiencing exactly the same signal 4 problem. I have pasted the ouput from the rpm install, execution of the mysqld with --log, and as you requested, the cat info for my box. RPM -i output ~~ > rpm -i M

Signal 4 crashes on some x86 Linux machines

2002-02-23 Thread Sasha Pachev
Simon and others: Signal 4 means "illegal instruction". This happens when the binary users an instruction that is not compatible with your architecture. In theory, this should not happen - to our knowledge, the binary should work just fine on any architecture. However, if it does not, this mea