Operating Systems Supported By Bdb; Installing Bdb - Oracle 5.0 Reference Manual

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Note that, as of MySQL 5.1,
For general information about Berkeley DB, please visit the Sleepycat Web site,
www.sleepycat.com/.
14.5.1. Operating Systems Supported by
Currently, we know that the
• Linux 2.x Intel
• Sun Solaris (SPARC and x86)
• FreeBSD 4.x/5.x (x86, sparc64)
• IBM AIX 4.3.x
• SCO OpenServer
• SCO UnixWare 7.1.x
• Windows
The
storage engine does not work with the following operating systems:
BDB
• Linux 2.x Alpha
• Linux 2.x AMD64
• Linux 2.x IA-64
• Linux 2.x s390
• Mac OS X
If you build MySQL from source with support for
start mysqld, it means that the
bdb: architecture lacks fast mutexes: applications cannot be threaded
Can't init databases
In this case, you must rebuild MySQL without
[420]
option.
bdb
14.5.2. Installing
If you have downloaded a binary version of MySQL that includes support for Berkeley DB, simply follow
the usual binary distribution installation instructions.
If you build MySQL from source, you can enable
with-berkeley-db
MySQL 5.0 distribution, change location into its top-level directory, and run this command:
shell>
./configure --with-berkeley-db [other-options]
For more information,
Systems", and
Operating Systems Supported by
BDB
storage engine works with the following operating systems:
BDB
Note
The preceding lists are not complete. We update them as we receive more
information.
storage engine is not supported for your architecture:
BDB
BDB
option in addition to any other options that you normally use. Download a
Section 2.16, "Installing MySQL from Generic Binaries on Other Unix-Like
Section 2.17, "Installing MySQL from
BDB
isn't supported any longer.
BDB
tables, but the following error occurs when you
BDB
support or start the server with the
BDB
support by invoking
BDB
Source".
1308
http://
--skip-
with the
configure
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