Jeff Smelser ha scritto:
Jeff have you logged the output ofOn Tuesday 22 February 2005 06:55 am, Francesco Riosa wrote:
After some testing on MySQL ebuild for version 4.1.x and 5.0.x appear to
me that is very difficult have a stable version of those databases with
current glibc, gcc and maybe os-headers stable defaults (at least on x86
and amd64).
Really?? I dont see this.. Please tell me and I will talk to the mysql Dev's to figure this out.. They have relayed nothing of this.. Unless your talking gcc-3.4 or something.
Adding a dev-db/mysql-bin package seems the only short-term viable
solution to have those versions of mysql in portage tree. Leaving out
all the problems that dependant packages have after mysql 4.1.3 release.
Why are we the only people having problems with this release? Help me understand this so we can get this figured out.
Jeff
FEATURES="maketest" emerge mysql
and grepped it with
grep --color --regexp="\(\[ fail \]\|\[ pass \]\|\[ skipped \]\)"
?
Currently the function src_test() that run the MySQL tests have a forced "OK" result, since it is still in a beta stage.
grepping the results may show if there are failed tests.
... and if you are not using strange new stuff like ndb_cluster, don't worry, I'm using it as a production system from more than one year now ;) only be sure to thest it very well before going to use it.
Cheers Francesco
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