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2.12.5.5 Alpha-DEC-UNIX Notes (Tru64)
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If you are using `egcs' 1.1.2 on Digital Unix, you should upgrade to
`gcc' 2.95.2, because `egcs' on DEC has some serious bugs!
When compiling threaded programs under Digital Unix, the documentation
recommends using the -pthread option for `cc' and `cxx' and the -lmach
-lexc libraries (in addition to -lpthread). You should run `configure'
something like this:
CC="cc -pthread" CXX="cxx -pthread -O" \
./configure --with-named-thread-libs="-lpthread -lmach -lexc -lc"
When compiling `mysqld', you may see a couple of warnings like this:
mysqld.cc: In function void handle_connections()':
mysqld.cc:626: passing long unsigned int *' as argument 3 of
accept(int,sockadddr *, int *)'
You can safely ignore these warnings. They occur because `configure'
can detect only errors, not warnings.
If you start the server directly from the command line, you may have
problems with it dying when you log out. (When you log out, your
outstanding processes receive a `SIGHUP' signal.) If so, try starting
the server like this:
nohup mysqld [OPTIONS] &
`nohup' causes the command following it to ignore any `SIGHUP' signal
sent from the terminal. Alternatively, start the server by running
`mysqld_safe', which invokes `mysqld' using `nohup' for you. See
mysqld-safe.
If you get a problem when compiling `mysys/get_opt.c', just remove the
`#define _NO_PROTO' line from the start of that file.
If you are using Compaq's CC compiler, the following `configure' line
should work:
CC="cc -pthread"
CFLAGS="-O4 -ansi_alias -ansi_args -fast -inline speed all -arch host"
CXX="cxx -pthread"
CXXFLAGS="-O4 -ansi_alias -ansi_args -fast -inline speed all \
-arch host -noexceptions -nortti"
export CC CFLAGS CXX CXXFLAGS
./configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/mysql \
--with-low-memory \
--enable-large-files \
--enable-shared=yes \
--with-named-thread-libs="-lpthread -lmach -lexc -lc"
gnumake
If you get a problem with `libtool' when compiling with shared
libraries as just shown, when linking `mysql', you should be able to
get around this by issuing these commands:
cd mysql
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link cxx -pthread -O3 -DDBUG_OFF \
-O4 -ansi_alias -ansi_args -fast -inline speed \
-speculate all \ -arch host -DUNDEF_HAVE_GETHOSTBYNAME_R \
-o mysql mysql.o readline.o sql_string.o completion_hash.o \
../readline/libreadline.a -lcurses \
../libmysql/.libs/libmysqlclient.so -lm
cd ..
gnumake
gnumake install
scripts/mysql_install_db
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