On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:25 AM, dormando <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi, > > I think that memcached source ins't compatible with solaris, because it > use some async operations that it don't support (but I'm not sure). > > For solaris you need to download Cool Stack, which have the CSKmemcached. > > Errr no. Trond makes sure it works under solaris. If you google a little > or even glanced at the source you'd see plenty of special cases for making > solaris run. > > It should compile and run without any problems on Solaris. I'm aware of some problems running "make test" on solaris sparc systems, but thats all (and it's on my todo list to fix that). I'm interested in hearing about which other problems you've seen. CSKmemcached is an old version of memcached I would avoid... Trond > > Unfortunatelly I think it is the best you can get in this mail list, > because they won't talk about non standard version of memcached. > > > > I started a thread to talk about high use of memcached and had a very > rude answer and my mail registered in some spam servers. > > > > Too bad for me (or for postini :D)! > > I appreciate the enthusiasm, but give me a break. What is this? > > Couchbase isn't a "non standard version" of memcached. It's not memcached > at all. They have their own mailing lists which can actually answer > questions about it authoritatively. What's so bad about that? > > God dammit, > -Dormando -- Trond Norbye
