I maintain 3 machines running MySQL.

Machine 1:  Redhat 6.2 (Pentium 133, 40 megs, 1.5 gig)
An attempt to upgrade the server from version 3.23.46 to 3.23.49 via rpm
upgrade generated no errors or warnings but the resulting mysqld server
crashed.  Reinstallation of an earlier version was required to get an
executable mysqld.

Machine 2:  Redhat 7.2 (Pentium 100, 40 megs RAM, 3 Gig HD -level5
RAID):
An attempt to install version 3.23.49 rpm from scratch on a newly
installed system generated no errors or warnings but the resulting
mysqld crashed on startup (multiple tries).

Machine 3:  Redhat 7.2 (Pentium III 733, 768 ram, 20 gig)
Installation of server 3.23.49 via rpm was flawless.

Is this a glibc version issue?  I noticed that the server RPM for
version 3.23.49 is much bigger than earlier versions.






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