Hi!
>>>>> "Jocelyn" == Jocelyn Fournier <joc@stripped> writes:
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>> We will inform you as soon as we have managed to solve this. The
>> current state is that wWe know that one can get a working MySQL server
>> by compiling MySQL on a different build machine without our optimized
>> glibc library. The problem is that the optimized glibc library
>> (similar one to the ones used in 3.23.49a) is needed for a lot of our
>> 'heavy' users and we really need to get this working.
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Jocelyn> What about trying glibc 2.3 (it seems it includes a lots of optimisation) ?
We tried that first but this also failed so we went back to the 2.2
version that worked before.
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>> Did you get out of sync errors with 4.0.4 too ?
>> (Just curious)
Jocelyn> In my case, I get out of sync errors with 4.0.4 as well as 4.0.5 and 4.1.
Jocelyn> The problem seems to be definitively a php related problem :
Jocelyn> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=19529
Yes, it looks the problem is that executes rollback without first
cleaning up the old command.
Regards,
Monty