Download, configure, compile, and install MySQL 5.5.8 from source code on
Linux<http://www.geeksww.com/tutorials/database_management_systems/mysql/installation/download_configure_compile_and_install_mysql_558_on_linux.php>
thanks.
Hi,
I try to configure mysql-connector-odbc-5.1.5r1144, But I got the
following error. Can somebody let me know where to download the
package which includes sqlext.h?
Regards,
Peng
checking whether the f95 linker (/home/pengy/utility/linux/bin/ld -m
elf_x86_64) supports shared libraries... yes
You mean the list you get when you run `./configure --help`?
Also check out http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/configure-options.html
Or do you need more detail? Please be specific in what you need.
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 22:40, michel wrote:
> Is there a place on the net that has detai
Is there a place on the net that has detailed documentation on the possible
parameters? I am doing a quick google and can't find it.
Thanks!
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uild from source.
> How can I get the existing server's build configure option? So it can serves
> as configure base ref, in case I miss some important options.
>
> Something like I type "about:buildconfig" in firefox.
You can get a fairly comprehensive report using
Hi All,
I installed a binary mysql version from
http://mysql.mirror.kangaroot.net/Downloads/MySQL-5.1/mysql-5.1.31-linux-i686-glibc23.tar.gz
I'm curious if I want to make some further personalized build from source.
How can I get the existing server's build configure option? So it can
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 5:35 PM, csego...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am trying to install mysql in a non-standard directory - specifically
> /app/mysql
>
> Subsequently, I ran the following configure command:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/app/mysql --with-plugins=innobase,myisam
I am trying to install mysql in a non-standard directory - specifically
/app/mysql
Subsequently, I ran the following configure command:
./configure --prefix=/app/mysql --with-plugins=innobase,myisam
There were no problems with the compile, but mysql failed to start.
Furthermore, the following
Hi,
'mysqlbug' is a sh shell script in which the configure string is hardcoded.
You can get a cleaner output of the configure line by using this command:
grep ^CONFIGURE_LINE $(which mysqlbug)
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O
Hi All,
I confirm that 'mysqlbug' prints, among other info, the configure string with
which mysql has been compiled with.
Brilliant!
Thank you Chandru and thanks all for supporting.
Have a nice day,
Mike
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 11:56:01 +0530
Chandru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> y
;wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > first post here :)
> >
> > I was wondering how can I view the "./configure ... ..." string with
> which
> > a
> > mysql server installation was compiled with.
> > Is that possible ?
> >
> > Thanks f
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 12:05 AM, voipcore voipcore wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> first post here :)
>
> I was wondering how can I view the "./configure ... ..." string with which
> a
> mysql server installation was compiled with.
> Is that possible ?
>
> Thanks f
Hi All,
first post here :)
I was wondering how can I view the "./configure ... ..." string with which a
mysql server installation was compiled with.
Is that possible ?
Thanks for supporting,
have a nice day.
Mike
Is there a way to find out what configure arguments were used during
compile time?
-Bryan
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try to compile the source with the exact same configure options that the
> official binaries are using -- I couldn't find anywhere that listed the
> options MySQL uses for making official binaries for all the various
> packages they support. Ideally I'd like to be able to
Hi,
We normally use the binaries, but there's a few patches I want to try
out, so I've gotten the source. Now I've also compiled sources many
times, so that process isn't a problem. However, what I wanted to do is
try to compile the source with the exact same config
errors; unblock with 'mysqladmin flush-hosts'"). Since all customers'
applications are using the same source IP, all of them are blocked at once.
So my question is: how can we tell libmysql to use a particular source
IP, so that we can configure each customer to use a differ
On 6/20/07, Andrey Kumykov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
\On Saturday 16 June 2007 02:56:02 Andrey Kumykov wrote:
\> Hello,all.
\> There is the function "phpinfo" in the PHP interpreter, which allows to\>
know configure options. Is there analog ability in Mysql?
\The equ
\On Saturday 16 June 2007 02:56:02 Andrey Kumykov wrote:
\> Hello,all.
\> There is the function "phpinfo" in the PHP interpreter, which allows to\>
know configure options. Is there analog ability in Mysql?
\The equivalent command for mysql is: mysql> show variable
\On Saturday 16 June 2007 02:56:02 Andrey Kumykov wrote:
\> Hello,all.
\> There is the function "phpinfo" in the PHP interpreter, which allows to\>
know configure options. Is there analog ability in Mysql?
\The equivalent command for mysql is: mysql> show variable
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Subject: Re: How to know configure parameters on compiled MySQL
Date: Monday 18 June 2007
From: David Southwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Saturday 16 June 2007 02:56:02 Andrey Kumykov wrote:
> Hello,all.
> There is
Hello,all.
There is the function "phpinfo" in the PHP interpreter, which allows to know
configure options.
Is there analog ability in Mysql?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Lopez, Denise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 2:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Configure options question
>
>
> I am sorry if I was vague. I know my version of PHP supports .png
> images
Lopez, Denise wrote:
I am sorry if I was vague. I know my version of PHP supports .png
images. My developers are having issues with extracting .png images
files from a mysql database that's why I wanted to make sure it wasn't a
support issue with mysql. They can upload the files into the datab
se; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Configure options question
> -Original Message-
> From: Lopez, Denise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 12:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Configure options question
>
> I have a beginner question for you all
> -Original Message-
> From: Lopez, Denise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 12:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Configure options question
>
> I have a beginner question for you all. I recently took over a server
> and woul
I have a beginner question for you all. I recently took over a server
and would like to determine what configure options were given when MySQL
was compiled.
Currently the MySQL version is 4.1.10 and I would like to know whether
the mysql server was compiled with .png support.
Thanks in advance
Hi !
Any clue will be appriciated.
I have following problem while cross compiling for powerpc. (Configure)
checking "return type of sprintf"... configure: error: cannot run test
program while cross compiling
This occurs when makefile is generated with the following configure option.
Hi !
Any clue will be appriciated.
I have following problem while cross compiling for powerpc. (Configure)
checking "return type of sprintf"... configure: error: cannot run test
program while cross compiling
This occurs when makefile is generated with the following configure option.
ught.
No, it cannot help - the correct command is (as I wrote)
ar cru .libs/libz.a adler32.o compress.o ...
so you need a setting
AR=ar
This should be done by "configure" when it searches your machine for
"ar", so I suspect you have no "ar" installed.
If yo
Hi Joerg,
Thank for your answer.
Her e are some details that you requested.
>That other request was about MySQL 5.0.18 on Solaris 10, but I do not
>remember any answer how that continued.
>I have no idea why "libtool" causes such problems on Solaris.
>
I already red this email, but this has no
Hi Claude, all!
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Hi,
I am compiling/installing MySQL 5.0.22 on Solaris 9 (patched). I received
the following error message .
Making all in zlib
make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/mysql-5.0.22/zlib'
/bin/bash ../libtool --preserve-dup-deps --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -O3 -D
No matter what I do, it fails at the step where it's supposed to install
and start the 'Windows service with an error 0. Is this a known issue?
It sure would be nice to get more information about the failure from
the wizard.
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Hi Jörg, all!
Jörg Nowak wrote:
I try to run
./configure --with-ndbcluster --prefix=/STEFAN/mysql-5.1.2-binary
--with-partition --with-row-based-replication --with-innodb
--without-berkeley-db --enable-thread-safe-client --enable-shared
but it fails with
checking for termcap functions
I try to run
./configure --with-ndbcluster --prefix=/STEFAN/mysql-5.1.2-binary
--with-partition --with-row-based-replication --with-innodb
--without-berkeley-db --enable-thread-safe-client --enable-shared
but it fails with
checking for termcap functions library... configure: error: No curses
Hi
I'm running MySQL 4.0.25 on a Linux machine dual xeon 3.0GB Ghz(32 bit)
with 6 GB RAM
the data is connected to a SAN storage
I wander what is the best tablespace configuration (except RAW) of
configuraing?
my configuration is as follows:
innodb_data_file_path=ibdata1:10G;ibdata2:10G;ibdata3
Michael:
I solved it just before you sent this message, and it was #2!
Thanks just the same,
Michael S.
Michael Stassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're getting "Permission denied" when mysql tries to create
/tmp/mysql.sock. Usually, this happens for one of two reasons:
1) mysqld is alrea
You're getting "Permission denied" when mysql tries to create
/tmp/mysql.sock. Usually, this happens for one of two reasons:
1) mysqld is already running, so there's already a socket.
2) mysql doesn't have permission to write to /tmp.
As you've eliminated #1, #2 is the likely problem. If so, yo
cabuov02:/tmp# ps -eaf | grep mysql
root 14530 13637 0 12:36:16 pts/tb0:00 grep mysql
cabuov02:/tmp# ll /tmp/mysql*
/tmp/mysql* not found
But there was a pid file:
/var/opt/mysql/hvu03931.pid
So, I renamed it, and tried starting mysqld again - it still fails.
Michael
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n why the server is shutting down.
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> From: OpenView Mike
> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Date: Friday, March 11, 2005 04:01:56 PM -0800
> Subject: Fwd: ./configure issue
>
>
> Dear Sirs:
>
> I attempted another mysql install on an
Here is the contents of the err log:
050311 12:12:08 mysqld started
050311 12:12:08 [ERROR] Can't start server : Bind on unix socket: Permission
denied
050311 12:12:08 [ERROR] Do you already have another mysqld server running on
socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
?
050311 12:12:08 [ERROR] Aborting
05031
Hello.
You shouldn't start MySQL server with configure. Use mysqld_safe instead.
If mysqld stops look at the error file. See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/starting-server.html
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/error-log.html
OpenView Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Dear Sirs:
I attempted another mysql install on an exact same system that failed, although
following the same process on server #1 succeeded. Here is the output of
./configure, which tries to start the mysql server, but shuts it down
immediately:
cabuov02:/opt/apps/mysql# ./configure
NOTE
Dear Sirs:
I attempted another mysql install on an exact same system that failed, although
following the same process on server #1 succeeded. Here is the output of
./configure, which tries to start the mysql server, but shuts it down
immediately:
cabuov02:/opt/apps/mysql# ./configure
NOTE
Dear Sirs:
I attempted another mysql install on an exact same system that failed,
although following the same process on server #1 succeeded. Here is the
output of ./configure, which tries to start the mysql server, but shuts
it down immediately:
cabuov02:/opt/apps/mysql# ./configure
NOTE: This
> Dear Sirs:
>
> I attempted another mysql install on an exact same system that failed,
> although following the same process on server #1 succeeded. Here is
> the output of ./configure, which tries to start the mysql server, but
> shuts it down immediately:
>
>
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11:27:56 -0500
"J. Wren Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
> I'm curious why you're interested in removing -lcrypt? Do you intend
to
> replace it with another algorithm? Or are you just trying to minimize
> size/processing, etc.?
After further reading of what I disable, I see t
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11:27:56 -0500
"J. Wren Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm curious why you're interested in removing -lcrypt? Do you intend
to
> replace it with another algorithm? Or are you just trying to minimize
> size/processing, etc.?
The call to Sun Solaris 8 and 9 functions in libc
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Alex S Moore wrote:
| On Solaris 8, how can I force configure to not use /usr/lib/libcrypt.so
| without renaming that file? I changed config.h to undefine
| HAVE_LIBCRYPT, but configure just puts it back to defined and changes
| the Makefiles to
On Solaris 8, how can I force configure to not use /usr/lib/libcrypt.so
without renaming that file? I changed config.h to undefine
HAVE_LIBCRYPT, but configure just puts it back to defined and changes
the Makefiles to include -lcrypt.
Thanks, Alex
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The linker does not seem to be correctly set !!! I am not sure what these
error messages are really saying
ld: fatal: library -ldir: not found
ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to conftest
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
configure: failed program was
Hello:
While reading Red Hat / Apache 2 + SSL /PHP /mySQL
http://www.suteki.nu/howto.html, I came across the following configure state
(Page 3 Section 2):
./configure --with-openssl --with-isam --prefix=/usr/local/mysql
As you all know this configures the mySQL. My question is; what does
At 13:19 2004-09-08, you wrote:
I am going to amalgamate both Your messages.
Hi Tomasz
There are two MySQL servers - the one at the shared host and the new
one that I just set-up on the dedicated. We need to move the MySQL
database from the shared host to our dedicated. I am able to connect to th
At 12:42 2004-09-08, you wrote:
Greetings
We have installed MySQL 4.0 on a dedicated Windows Server 2003. I have
the MySQL server running
and it appears all is set to go minus one problem. We need to move a
MySQL database from the old
host to this server. To do that, I want to use a GUI - pref
Greetings
We have installed MySQL 4.0 on a dedicated Windows Server 2003. I have the MySQL
server running
and it appears all is set to go minus one problem. We need to move a MySQL database
from the old
host to this server. To do that, I want to use a GUI - preferably DBACentral.
However; I
k that mysqld is running and that the socket:
> '/usr/local/mysql/run/mysql_socket' exists!
>
> Instructions at
>
http://developer.apple.com/internet/opensource/osdb.html
> recommended running configure with the following
> option:
>
--with-unix-socket-path=/usr/local/my
er.apple.com/internet/opensource/osdb.html
recommended running configure with the following
option:
--with-unix-socket-path=/usr/local/mysql/run/mysql_socket
First attempt at setting the password failed, I then
created mysql_socket directory to see if that would
make any difference, same message.
, DevExamples,
cross-development and x11
5. I upgraded Xcode 1.0 to Xcode 1.1
6. Added FLAG options to a .config wrapper for
configure
Ran .config with the following results:
1. configure terminates with exit 0 (successful return
?)
2. Welcome message printed to terminal
3. Many error messages were
you'd see `gcc -c -O3 -fno-omit-frame-pointer`. I'm
guessing you haven't seen the configure recommendations in the manual
<http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/MySQL_binaries.html>. Based on those,
I've created a file named .config with the following contents:
CC=gcc \
C
Environment:
OS: Mac OS X 10.3.1, client
mysql: 4.0.20
compiler: gcc version 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer,
Inc. build 1495)
Symptom:
Small section of configure log showing first errors
shown below. There is a lot more of this, too much to
post here. I've chopped the beginning and the end
Does anyone know how to configure MySQL on JBoss
3.2.3? This is what I have done:
(i) copy /jboss3.2.3/docs/examples/jca/mysql-ds.xml to
jboss3.2.3/server/default/deploy/ where ECPerfDS is
the dtabase jndi name:
++
ECPerfDS
jdbc:mysql
make. When we installed
automake and tried the MySQL configure again, all was fine.
- seb
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Hi,
I wrote an jdbc application and inserted strings data into the
database. I can correctly selected them back. However, I can not visually
see the data stored in the data through the MySQLCC GUI. Is there a way to
explicitly specify the character set for MySQLCC? Any idea?
Regards,
Micha
e[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/mysql-4.0.20'
make: *** [all] Error 2
>How-To-Repeat:
Run configure with following options...other options give same result
CC=gcc CFLAGS="-03 -fno-omit-frame-pointer" CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS="=-03 \
> -fno-omit-
>I just recompiled mysql and I am wondering if there is something like in php
>(phpinfo();) where you can see the configure command after the db is
installed.
>It would just be nice to have that in a later time, or even to make sure that
>the new version has replaced the old one.
Hi there,
I just recompiled mysql and I am wondering if there is something like in php
(phpinfo();) where you can see the configure command after the db is installed.
It would just be nice to have that in a later time, or even to make sure that the new
version has replaced the old one.
thanx
In the last episode (Apr 13), Yonah Russ said:
> Can anyone explain what the raid configure option does? Is this for
> use when storing mysql on hardware raid? if so, what type(s)- ie.
> striping, mirroring?
It's mainly to support tables over 2gb on old Linux kernels that can
Can anyone explain what the raid configure option does? Is this for use
when storing mysql on hardware raid? if so, what type(s)- ie. striping,
mirroring?
Thanks
yonah
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I am trying to compile MySQL on a machine. The OS is linux. I am following
the directions I found on a website. http://www.brtnet.org/linux/lampssl.htm.
The source files are in the directory /usr/local/src/mysql-4.0.16.
When I run the ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql
--localstatedir=/usr
Hey
I've been looking for the log files on a mysql version 4.0.15 install on a
windows 2000 box. I've looked in the config file and there is somethign for
called log-bin. How do i turn on and configure logging?
Thanks.
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>Description:
configure contains the lines
compile_readline= no
compile_libedit= no
which causes a message
./configure: line xxx: no: command not found
unless you happen to have a program named "no" in your path.
&
Where can I find the configure string MySQL AB uses to compile their
solaris binaries?
-James
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.3
> > yet. Your fix looks correct - we will update our configure script
> > accordingly. Not sure if "-traditional-cpp" is required for Mac OS X
> > at all - maybe I can simply remove it for darwin6 in general.
>
> You're welcome. My man gcc says:
>
>
look mostly the
same, except the August 2003 version has added the -fast flag to gcc for
G4 and G5 optimization.
I deleted -traditional-cpp from the FLAGS in configure, then reran it as
before. Configure completed successfully, after which I was able to
build with make. Running `make test` resulte
ncluded
the gcc-3.3 update.
> I deleted -traditional-cpp from the FLAGS in configure, then reran it as
> before. Configure completed successfully, after which I was able to
> build with make. Running `make test` resulted in "all tests passed."
> I've installed it,
I have Mac OS X 10.2.6 with December 2002 Dev Tools and the Dec 2002 gcc
updater, which means I'm using gcc 3.3. Following the directions in
INSTALL-SOURCE, I ran configure with:
CC=gcc \
CFLAGS="-O3 -fno-omit-frame-pointer" \
CXX=gcc \
CXXFLAGS="-O3 -fno-omit-frame-pointer
Hi, I tried to install MySQL source distribution, to be concrete
"mysql-standard-4.0.13-pc-linux-i686".
after running ./configure, it gives no error message, but when running "make" it says
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
In manual i read it is i
Hi,
My configure/compilation script is:
--
#!/usr/bin/ksh
D=mysql-4.0.13
#PORT=3306
PORT=3406
H=/usr/local/mysql-4-test
CC="cc -pthread"
export CC
CXX="cxx -pthread -O"
export CXX
cd $D
./configure \
--prefix=$H
--with-mysqld-user=mysql\
Nevermind, found it
libtermcap-devel
-Original Message-
From: Cassily, Ryan
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 5:14 PM
To: MySQL (E-mail)
Subject: configure question
After running:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql
I get the error:
checking for termcap functions library... configure
After running:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql
I get the error:
checking for termcap functions library... configure: error: No curses/termcap library
found
What specific library am I missing? Thanks in advance for your help!
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>Description:
If configuring with --with-innobase and non-standard configure flags (like
--enable-maintainer-mode), those flags are not passed to the configure
run in the innobase subdirectory. Since the sub-configure is run with many
variables in the environment (see innobase/config.status
>Description:
Running configure in an empty build directory to perform a VPATH build of mysql,
I noticed that configure created on temporary and one permanent file in $srcdir.
This shouldn't happen: $srcdir should be treated as read-only (e.g. to support
building from a read-only source p
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:05:37AM -0600, Judi Buff wrote:
> I am using the the following command:
>
> #./configure --enable-thread-safe-client --prefix=/usr/local/mysql
You realize that you've given us no details of your platform. OS,
version, which version of MySQL, etc.
>
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:05:37AM -0600, Judi Buff wrote:
> I am using the the following command:
>
> #./configure --enable-thread-safe-client --prefix=/usr/local/mysql
You realize that you've given us no details of your platform. OS,
version, which version of MySQL, etc.
> P
I am using the the following command:
#./configure --enable-thread-safe-client --prefix=/usr/local/mysql
This is what happens:
checking "named thread libs:"... "-lpthread -lthread"
checking for strtok_r in -lpthread... yes
checking for strtok_r... yes
checking for d
MySQL
Part of configure reads:
(cd mit-pthreads; sh ./configure)
I invoked configure as so:
sh -v ./configure 2> /tmp/foo
This leaves the following at the end of /tmp/foo while its running:
./configure: mit-pthreads: No such file or directory
./configure: mit-pthreads: No such file
>Description:
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
'bool' type and configure CXXFLAGS errors
Setup:
% uname -a
SunOS hurricane 5.6 Generic_105181-29 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-60
% gcc --version
2.95.3
% setenv CFLAGS -O3
% setenv CXX gcc
% setenv CC gcc
% setenv CXXFLAGS "-O3 -felide-cons
Hi,
One other problem came up, the configure script looks for LinuxThreads in
/usr/include where of course FreeBSD stores them in
/usr/local/include/linuxthreads so the flag that gets set for linuxthreads
doesn't, at least not in my version of mysql 4.09
Thanks,
Eric
(250) 655 - 9513
Hi,
I don't know if this is all old news now, but I got the exact same error
that Jesse did when I ran a copy and paste from your example.
When I both switched to sh from csh, and made that big paragraph into a
single line, then it worked. So I got though the configure.
But on the make
In the last episode (Jan 31), Maximo Migliari said:
> OK, here goes the whole thing:
>
> configure:2461: checking for C compiler default output
> configure:2464: cc -O -pipe -march=pentiumpro -D__USE_UNIX98
> \
> -D_REENTRANT -D_THREAD_SAFE -DHA
OK, here goes the whole thing:
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was created by configure, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.53. Invocation command line was
$ ./configure --with-mit-threads=no
These are the last two lines in config.log
#define MACHINE_TYPE "i386"
configure: exit 77
Maximo.
At 01:37 PM 31-01-03 -0600, you wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 31), Maximo Migliari said:
> So, my dear friends, could we conclude that Linux is a more appropriate
> platform f
g/archives/000458.html
>
> However, my machine complains right at the begining of the configure run
> that:
> ...
> checking for gcc... cc
> checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot create
>executables
What's at the botto
when
executing the deamon.
I found some instructions for compiling MySQL with linuxthreads on FreeBSD
4.x from one
Jeremy Zawodny, at the website:
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/000458.html
However, my machine complains right at the begining of the configure run that:
...
checking
> > Because with native threads, enabling the second CPU (and thus locking
> > MySQL to one thread, one process, -period-, because running another on
> > another port isnt viable) makes the job take just over twice as long.
>
> This explains your point of view: I never tried to run MySQL on
> dual-
> > gcc -v
> Using built-in specs.
> Configured with: FreeBSD/i386 system compiler
> Thread model: posix
> gcc version 3.2.1 [FreeBSD] 20021119 (release)
Okay.
> Because with native threads, enabling the second CPU (and thus locking
> MySQL to one thread, one process, -period-, because running an
> -O3 on a production server? Mmmm... not good. gcc 2.95 is sometimes buggy, I
> suggest to use -O alone.
> gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Configured with: FreeBSD/i386 system compiler
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.2.1 [FreeBSD] 20021119 (release)
> I don't see any reason to use LinuxThreads. W
> Try this, this is what I used (I didn't need things like innodb, but
> needed static linkings):
>
> king as jdisher# more foo
> CFLAGS="-O3 -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro -D__USE_UNIX98 -D_REENTRANT
> -D_THREAD_SAFE -DHAVE_BROKEN_REALPATH -I/usr/local/include/pthread/li
> nuxthreads" CXXFLAGS="-O3 -pipe
In the last episode (Jan 28), Jonathan Disher said:
> On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
> > I've been trying to install MySQL 4.0.9 on FreeBSD 4.7, and have
> > been getting stuck in the configure phase. I'd be grateful for any
> > suggestions.
>
ed to play around with the
> configure variables, and discovered that it only worked by
> eliminating the entire
>
> '--with-named-thread-libs=-DHAVE_GLIBC2_STYLE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R\
> -D_THREAD_SAFE -DHAVE_BROKEN_REALPATH\
> -L/usr/local/lib
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