i am having a problem with mysql-3.23.49. just the client seems to be
having issues. it segfaults and core dumps, on this one machine. if i move
it to another machine, it works fine. so im pretty sure its not a bug. anyway
here is what i have found:

mysql-3.23.49
gcc 2.95.3
gnu make 3.79.1
gnu ld 2.11.2

on solaris 2.6(newest patch cluster), sun ultra sparc5.

./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql --with-debug

LDFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib -R/usr/local/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH = /usr/lib /usr/local/lib

when i run mysqladmin or mysql it error out with:
"zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped)  /usr/local/bin/mysql"

i run it via gdb and get this:
'gdb /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql' 

in gdb, i type 'run' and that gives:
"Starting program: /usr/local/bin/mysql 

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xef70dd2c in load_defaults (conf_file=0x442a0 "my", groups=0x578c8, 
    argc=0xeffff7bc, argv=0xeffff7c0) at default.c:159
159           if (**dirs)
Current language:  auto; currently c"

i run 'backtrace' in gdb and that yields:

"#0  0xef70dd2c in load_defaults (conf_file=0x442a0 "my", groups=0x578c8, 
    argc=0xeffff7bc, argv=0xeffff7c0) at default.c:159
#1  0x12a5c in main (argc=1, argv=0xeffff7dc) at mysql.cc:280"


in these 2 files those line are:
"load_defaults("my",load_default_groups,&argc,&argv);"  (mysql.cc)

the other is this(default.c):
"      if (**dirs)
        error=search_default_file(&args, &alloc, *dirs, conf_file,
                                  default_ext, &group);
      else if (defaults_extra_file)
        error=search_default_file(&args, &alloc, NullS, defaults_extra_file,
                                  default_ext, &group); "


is this the right list to submit this to? thanks for anyhelp. 



-- 
--spencer

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