atom feed29 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-stableRe: include libc_r in 2.2.6
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TomMar 12, 1998 11:15 pm 
Scot ElliottMar 13, 1998 12:04 am 
Shawn RamseyMar 13, 1998 1:47 am 
Cedric ValignatMar 13, 1998 2:19 am 
Jordan K. HubbardMar 13, 1998 2:37 am 
TomMar 13, 1998 10:00 am 
TomMar 13, 1998 10:04 am 
TomMar 13, 1998 10:17 am 
Jordan K. HubbardMar 13, 1998 10:20 am 
Gary PalmerMar 13, 1998 1:06 pm 
TomMar 13, 1998 1:11 pm 
Shawn RamseyMar 13, 1998 1:30 pm 
Gary PalmerMar 13, 1998 1:35 pm 
TomMar 13, 1998 1:58 pm 
TomMar 13, 1998 2:02 pm 
Rodney W. GrimesMar 13, 1998 3:51 pm 
David E. O'BrienMar 13, 1998 4:31 pm 
Jordan K. HubbardMar 13, 1998 6:57 pm 
Shawn RamseyMar 14, 1998 1:12 am 
Jordan K. HubbardMar 14, 1998 1:26 am 
Jordan K. HubbardMar 14, 1998 2:02 am 
Lachlan O'DeaMar 14, 1998 3:10 am 
Evan ChampionMar 14, 1998 3:29 am 
Jordan K. HubbardMar 14, 1998 3:39 am 
Evan ChampionMar 14, 1998 7:20 am 
Jordan K. HubbardMar 14, 1998 7:54 am 
StuddedMar 14, 1998 3:32 pm 
Scot ElliottMar 14, 1998 4:03 pm 
David O'BrienMar 18, 1998 3:09 am 
Subject:Re: include libc_r in 2.2.6
From:Tom (to@uniserve.com)
Date:Mar 13, 1998 2:02:49 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-stable

On Fri, 13 Mar 1998, Shawn Ramsey wrote:

to configure MIT-pthreads on my system - hense my not using the port.

I believe it will, if you rename libc_r to libpthread.a. I don't know if that is the proper way to do it, but it worked for me. MySQL has been working just fine for us for several months.

You should read the MySQL docs:

./configure --with-named-thread-libs=-libc_r

Also, libc_r underwent a lot of fixes about Feb 15. It is much more Posix compliant now.

Is the way I did it any different functionally? I would reinstall

Well, suddenly your system doesn't have a libc_r anymore, after you rename it.

properly, but getting all the Mysqlperl stuff installed seemed to be like a lot of work the first time. Does the new libc_r require a make world? The computer our MySQL is on will not do a make world. I have no idea why, Jordan mentioned a possible reason is a bad cache..

Ugh... if your computer will not buildworld, it is not stable, period.

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