Hi,
Seems I've never had any luck with MySQL and OpenBSD, and I'm hoping I can
finally get some help now that I've finally got around to recompiling it
again.
I'm running OpenBSD 2.7 and am compiling MySQL 3.23.38. I'm using the
configure options;
"CXXFLAGS="-O6 -march=i586" CFLAGS="-O6 -march=i586" ./configure
--with-unix-socket-path=/var/mysq/mysql.sock --with-mysqld-user=mysql
--without-debug --low-memory --without-docs --without-bench
--without-readline "
When it stops on sql_yacc.cc, I just compile that seperately and
everything finishes nicely.
Now, when I do a 'make test', I get exactly this (I appologize for the
wrapping):
lt-mysqltest: At line 1576: query 'select
companynr,count(price),sum(price),min(price),max(price),avg(price) from t3
group by companynr ' failed: 2013: Lost connection to MySQL server during
query real 148.53 user 0.28 sys 0.44
Aborting. To continue, re-run with '--force'.
Ending Tests
Shutting-down MySQL daemon
lt-mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
'/usr/src/mysql-3.23.38/mysql-test/var/tmp/mysql-master.sock' (61)'
Check that mysqld is running and that the socket:
'/usr/src/mysql-3.23.38/mysql-test/var/tmp/mysql-master.sock' exists!
master not cooperating with mysqladmin, will try manual kill
./mysql-test-run[781]: kill: 15515: No such process
master refused to die. Sending SIGKILL
./mysql-test-run[781]: kill: 15515: No such process
Master shutdown finished
Slave shutdown finished
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/mysql-3.23.38 (line 499 of Makefile).
Almost every version of MySQL I've ever run on this machine has given me
the error "Lost connection to MySQL server". The last version I was
running worked fine for about 50 days straight until that's all it'd print
out without a refresh every half day (MySQL 3.23.35).
-Any- help on this would be appreciated as all my other calls for help
have gone unanswered.
Thanks,
Chris
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