Trent Shea wrote: > Hi Bruce, > > On Friday April 24 2009 16:42:20 Bruce Dubbs wrote: >> I've been examining mysql-5.1.34 using the current instructions. > > I just build mysql-5.1.34 with the following instructions: > configure --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/sbin --with-embedded-server --with- > ssl --with-plugins=innobase > make -j10 > make test > > > My results follow yours. > >> cd mysql-test ; \ >> /usr/bin/perl ./mysql-test-run.pl --force >> --mysqld=--binlog-format=mixed >> >> gives: >> >> The servers were restarted 223 times >> Spent 627.307 of 932 seconds executing testcases >> >> All 561 tests were successful. > The servers were restarted 223 times > Spent 609.656 of 1134 seconds executing testcases > > All 537 tests were successful. > > >> ========== >> The second: >> >> cd mysql-test ; \ >> /usr/bin/perl ./mysql-test-run.pl --force --ps-protocol \ >> --mysqld=--binlog-format=row >> >> gives: >> >> The servers were restarted 243 times >> Spent 854.845 of 1189 seconds executing testcases >> >> Failed 1/579 tests, 99.83% were successful. > The servers were restarted 243 times > Spent 867.118 of 1460 seconds executing testcases > > All 552 tests were successful. > > >> Failing test(s): rpl.rpl_timezone >> ========== > rpl.rpl_timezone did run and pass in both sections. > > >> The base system is LFS 6.4 with /etc/localtime set to the default value >> (GMT, no Daylight savings time). > I ran these tests in a chroot with a slightly modifed LFS 6.4 (udev 141, > kernel-2.6.29.2) my /etc/localtime was copied from > /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Edmonton. I'm not sure how to check the daylight > savings information.
Thanks Trent. Maybe I'll install the Chicago timezone and try again, but I don't really think it is a huge issue. It may be worth a note in the book though. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
