From: Michael Dykman Date: June 18 2004 7:19pm Subject: build succeeds, tests fail under several current version of RH linux List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/cluster/9 Message-Id: <40D34059.8080003@dykman.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello all! First, I would like to establish something I can't quite find confirmation for.. is ndb/clusters only available in the development source tree of MySQL 4.1? I realize no binaries are yet available, which is ok with me, but I just downloaded and scanned mysql-4.1.2-alpha.tar.gz and there does not seem to be a trace of ndb anywhere. Is there any fixed source tree which includes ndb? My next paragraph deals with a much more general problem, but I am including it here to show why I think I need said fixed source tree. I have been successfully building from the development source tree since Wednesday morning (June 16) using BUILD/compile-pentium[-debug]-max on 3 distinct but fairly recent RH systems: RedHat 9, Fedora-core-2 and RedHat Enterprise Server 3, and getting identical results during the subsequent 'make test'. On Wednesday and Thurday, all three builds were failing during 'alter_table'. (I have been updating via 'bk pull' each morning). As of today (June 18), I am getting past 'alter_table' and failing on 'grant_cache'. I will be posting this to a more general list shortly but the only reason I am messing with the nightly updates is to get access to ndb. I am fairly confident of selling my client on a support contract, but I have to show them and running system first. Ant hints at all would be greatly appreciated. This is consuming an absurd amount of my time. - michael dykman - michael@stripped