Hi!

I searched near and far but could not find the slightest hint
about what is causing my MySQL problems. I have a couple of
servers running 3.23 and 4.0x just perfect but after updating
one machine to 4.1, I can no longer start mysqld.

Here is the error message:

==================================================================
# /etc/init.d/mysql start

[ERROR] bdb:  unable to initialize mutex: Function not implemented
[ERROR] bdb:  process-private: unable to initialize environment 
              lock: Function not implemented
[ERROR] Can't init databases
[ERROR] Aborting

[NOTE] /usr/sbin/mysqld: Shutdown complete
==================================================================

It is a Debian server which was running MySQL 3.23 perfectly. Now
I need one of the new functions in v4.1 so I followed the manual
which says I should update to 4.0 first. I did (4.0.21) and ran 
the script to fix the privileges. The I restarted mysqld -- tested 
everything and found that it worked perfect. Then I updated to 
4.1.5 which brought me to the current situation.

Help anybody???


Best regards, Stefan Wolf.

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