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From:sam1600 Date:July 8 1999 8:28pm
Subject:Re: MIT threads on BSDI 3.0
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>or use the BSDI 3.x binary of MySQL which will
>have >statically linked libraries of proper vintage.
>

Well this is the binary I am using:
mysql-3.22.14-gamma-pc-bsdi3.1-i386.tar
... if I undersatnd you correctly here this
binary comes with its own statically linked
thread library so there should be no problem?
( the problem I've been having og mysql restarting
all the time)... I'm confused.

I'm having a hard time understanding this.
please tell me if this is correct.

BSDI 3.0 does not have native thread support so one
must apply a the BSDI3.0 thread patch M300-038? or
the equivilent MIT patch?

BSDI 3.1 has all thread patches applied so there is no problem?

But if the mysql binary comes with its own libraries
the problem with threads on BSD 3.0 is mute if I use
the binary above ( whitch i do ) ?

Sorry that I cant grasp this :-(

Also My Isp says that there are using 3.1.
They must be giving me a line of crap because it
reports to me 3.0.

What would be the syntax for grep to find the M300-038
patch?

Thanks,
Sam

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