"Andrea Gangini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well yes, it's an option. I really need this functionality.
> But on mysql site, under source downloads, there's this warning: " For
> maximum stability and performance, we recommend that you use the binaries we
> provide. "
> 
> Is it really true?

Absolutely. 

There are too many ways to build MySQL so that it will not work well... buggy
compilers, thread stack size, etc.  Especially this applies to Linux, because
MySQL build is statically linked with a bit patched glibc version. And glibc
compilation by itself is tricky. 

So if you need rock stability on Linux and still need to have a custom built
binary you can subscribe to "Primary support" or "Login installation" packages.
Both include custom binaries build. Click on the link below to learn more. 




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