-Is there a Rawhide suite able to run on the Dual G5/970 that would take any good advantage of it?
-How much advantage does MySql have with 64bit compile, and how would you configure it to do so?
-What would you use on a DualG5 to take best advantage of it for a very heavy use Apache/php/Mysql server/site? (Many concurrent users/Many queries/page)
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On Jun 10, 2003, at 4:33 AM, Franz Sirl wrote:
At 03:05 09.06.2003, ncjeffgus@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Balint Cristian wrote:
> A asure you too from my ibook: > > [root@ibook FILMS]# rpm -qa | grep glibc > glibc-kernheaders-2.4-8.17 > glibc-common-2.3.2-48 > glibc-devel-2.3.2-48 > glibc-2.3.2-48 > [root@ibook FILMS]# telnet rezso.rdsor.ro 22 > Trying 212.93.155.178... > telnet: connect to address 212.93.155.178: Connection refused > [root@ibook FILMS]# telnet ftp.redhat.com 21 > Trying 66.187.232.51... > Connected to ftp.redhat.com. > Escape character is '^]'. > 220 Red Hat FTP server ready. All transfers are logged. (FTP) > ^] > telnet> quit > Connection closed.
Okay... the only thing that I see is that I'm still at glibc -45
and not -48.
> > though (with the file command), it is merely a 32-bit program and so are
> > the libraries. I guess it's some other bug that was introduced.
> > mod_webapp is also having trouble.
>
> I think you missed something ?belive me i have _NO_ problems on my ibook.
Okay... Now where the heck is the problem then? Very strange.
I'll have to screw around a bit and see if I can find out what the heck is
causing this! ARGE!
I would think this is either caused by a kernel/glibc mismatch due to NPTL or some packages being miscompiled/misoptimized now since the switch to gcc-3.3. I for myself have verified that mozilla-1.4 breaks on PPC if compiled by gcc-3.3.
Franz.
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