At 16:27 13-11-2002, you wrote:

On Tue, Nov 12, 2002, Terry wrote:

> has anyone of you guys sucessfully used mysql with pth's pthread implementation ?
>
> ive used soft syscall mapping and mysql has sucessfuly compiled, but
> it seems only one thread is working - only one client can connect to mysql,
> another one gets tcp connection but no mysql banner.
> mysqld waits in select() call.
>
> any hints?
> any idea how to run mysql with pth ?
--with-named-threads-lib


> i want to give it a try cause mysql on my openbsd system crashes way too often with native threads...
I posted a problem with it a few months ago, for BSD/OS.

I have no idea to debug this, so if Ralf can give me some hints, what to look for/test I can pursue this.

http://www.mail-archive.com/pth-users@;gnu.org/msg00345.html


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