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On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:

>     While compiling MySQL+Gemini-3.23.41 i received the following error:
> 
>     System is RedHat 7.1, with their GCC 2.96-85

Same here, althogh the binary version starts up fine.

>     While I'm on the subject, does BDB tables provide the same type of
> locking that Gemini does?  Is there any reason to favor Gemini over BDB?

While on the subject: has anyone seen a WORKING gemini table? I've tried 2
different redhat systes, and 3 different debian systems, and always got
the same result: starts up fine, dies in about 15 seconds, safe_mysqld
tries to bring it up, so it recoveres from the crash, repeats the whole
thing a few times, and then no longer recovers.

Max uptime, starting with a new database, ending with an unrecoverable
one, has never exceeded 30 minutes.

So I'm trying Innodb tables now. Initial tests (the ones that caused
gemini to die in less than a minute) have been runing for about 4 days in
a row now, and it's very stable.

I have yet to test what it does with 50-60k users at the same time.
(That's what is causing me problems with myisam table locks now.) I need
to modiy a lot of code to use row-level locks.

I'll let you know about the result. :)

BDB as far as I know does not support row-level locking, it has page-level
locks.

Attila

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