I've concluded that the best thing to do is to disable the i386 assembly
optimisations altogether. This was discussed in the Debian bug last
year, and gcc-4.4 was used as a workaround. I've asked them to revisit
this again.
I am reluctant to suggest anything else, since given the current swing
in interest towards MariaDB and Percona, I think it is prudent to keep
our delta against Debian and upstream minimal. We could fix the i386
assembly so that upstream could accept it, but I don't think that's a
useful use of time. But if anyone else wants to have a go at that,
please go ahead.
** Changed in: mysql-5.5 (Ubuntu Raring)
Assignee: Robie Basak (racb) => (unassigned)
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mysql-5.5 still built using GCC-4.4, should be built with the default
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