This is 4.0.1.7 and it happens on both Solaris and Mandrake. This is
just after finishing a make. Should this work at this stage, even?
-Greg G
# make test
cd mysql-test ; ./mysql-test-run
Installing Test Databases
Removing Stale Files
Installing Master Databases
running ../sql/mysqld --no-de
>Description:
make test fails on create.
>How-To-Repeat:
make test
output of ./mysql-test-run --local create shown here
-- CUT --
Installing Test Databases
Removing Stale Files
Installing Master Databases
running ../sql/mysqld --no-defaults --boo
>Description:
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
>Submitter-Id:
>Originator:root
>Organization:
>MySQL support: [none | licence | email support | extended email support ]
>Synopsis: make test fails - strack trace included
>Severity:
ding to the glibc
package). Also, after upgrading glibc, I re-compiled gcc, and then re-compiled the
kernel against the new glibc. All compilations against these new glibc, gcc, and
kernel versions have worked ok up till now. Thanks for any input!
Benoit Flippen
Beach Associates
&
Hi,
I've compiled mysql 3.23.33 but while doing a 'make test'
the merge test fails (it passes all others). Any common
reason for this?
Thanks in advance.
Sander
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