MySQL and PHP now OK together?

nathan r. hruby nhruby at uga.edu
Thu Jan 29 15:27:03 UTC 2004


On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, =?ISO-8859-1?Q? Nils O. Sel=E5sdal?= wrote:

> On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 15:19, nathan r. hruby wrote:
> 
> > 
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=112433
> > 
> > There are also a few bugs in MySQL's bugzilla.  It works, but give it 
> > some load and it be slow.  If you're not seeing this, please let me 
> > know how you built it and your config! :)
> Did you look into the issue about mysqld possibly beeing statically
> linked ?
> 

Yeah it is, so I rebuilt it on AS3 and it didn't get any better.  So I 
tried mysql-max which isn't static and that wasn't a whole lot better 
either.  I'm hoping to have tomorrow afternoon to rebuild it again with
all static options removed in vanilla MySQL and see how that goes, as 
well as using  LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 instead of 2.4.1.  

At any rate, MySQL admits that they have barely looked at NPTL and thus
give no promises...  I personally can switch back to 3.xx (and probably 
will) for production but I'd expect this issue to come up a lot when / if
Fedora adopts MySQL-4.  While that's within the Fedora Guidelines (testing 
ground for new tech) I still feel it's a big change to make after the 
freeze and would rather see Gnome, SELinux and kernel issues get fixed than 
deal with MySQL upgrade issues.

I am, of course, blatantly ignoring all legal issues, as not only am I 
not a lawyer I don't even care to pretend to want to understand :)  

-n

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