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Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:

>> I see on the mysql.com webpage they are getting reports from people
>> stating that if 2.95 version of gcc wasn't used, that mysql is
>> causing table corruption. 
>
>We don't believe that. In order to improve stability (which we never
>had problems with, BTW), we've added "-fno-rtti" and "-fno-exceptions"
>to the CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS as the MySQL developers have recommended us
>(their code isn't totally stable with them on).

For what it's worth, I build my own MySQL installations from source on
Red Hat, and I don't use those flags.  I've never had a problem,
despite the warnings from MySQL docs. Note, though, that I've never
subjected a Red Hat-hosted MySQL server to much load, so I don't know
how that might factor in.

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