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 2.12.3.1 Solaris 2.7/2.8 Notes
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 Normally, you can use a Solaris 2.6 binary on Solaris 2.7 and 2.8. Most
 of the Solaris 2.6 issues also apply for Solaris 2.7 and 2.8.
 
 MySQL should be able to detect new versions of Solaris automatically
 and enable workarounds for the following problems.
 
 Solaris 2.7 / 2.8 has some bugs in the include files. You may see the
 following error when you use `gcc':
 
      /usr/include/widec.h:42: warning: `getwc' redefined
      /usr/include/wchar.h:326: warning: this is the location of the previous
      definition
 
 If this occurs, you can fix the problem by copying
 `/usr/include/widec.h' to `.../lib/gcc-lib/os/gcc-version/include' and
 changing line 41 from this:
 
      #if     !defined(lint) && !defined(__lint)
 
 To this:
 
      #if     !defined(lint) && !defined(__lint) && !defined(getwc)
 
 Alternatively, you can edit `/usr/include/widec.h' directly. Either
 way, after you make the fix, you should remove `config.cache' and run
 `configure' again.
 
 If you get the following errors when you run `make', it's because
 `configure' didn't detect the `curses.h' file (probably because of the
 error in `/usr/include/widec.h'):
 
      In file included from mysql.cc:50:
      /usr/include/term.h:1060: syntax error before `,'
      /usr/include/term.h:1081: syntax error before `;'
 
 The solution to this problem is to do one of the following:
 
    * Configure with `CFLAGS=-DHAVE_CURSES_H CXXFLAGS=-DHAVE_CURSES_H
      ./configure'.
 
    * Edit `/usr/include/widec.h' as indicated in the preceding
      discussion and re-run `configure'.
 
    * Remove the `#define HAVE_TERM' line from the `config.h' file and
      run `make' again.
 
 If your linker cannot find -lz when linking client programs, the
 problem is probably that your `libz.so' file is installed in
 `/usr/local/lib'. You can fix this problem by one of the following
 methods:
 
    * Add `/usr/local/lib' to `LD_LIBRARY_PATH'.
 
    * Add a link to `libz.so' from `/lib'.
 
    * If you are using Solaris 8, you can install the optional `zlib'
      from your Solaris 8 CD distribution.
 
    * Run `configure' with the -with-named-z-libs=no option when
      building MySQL.
 
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