Solaris binary packages should be compiled with '-g0', not '-g'
The main fix for this is done in the build tools,
but in the sources it affects "configure.in"
which sets "DEBUG_CXXFLAGS" to be used in all debug builds.
Option "--without-server" still not working in 5.1
The general approach is to make sure that source files
which require thread support are only compiled if the build
really needs thread support,
which means when the server is built or a thread-safe client
library.
This required several changes:
- Make sure the subdirectories "storage/" and "plugin/" are
only processed if the server is built, not ifclient-only.
- Make the compilation of some modules which inherently
require threading depend on thread supportin the build.
- Separate the handling of threading in "configure.in" from
that of server issues, threading is also needed in a
non-server build of a thread-safe client library.
Also, "libdbug" must get built even in a client-only build,
so "dbug/" must be in the list of client directories.
In addition, calls to thread functions in source files which
can be built without thread support must use the wrapper
functions which handle the non-threaded build.
So the modules "client/mysqlimport.c" and "client/mysqlslap.c"
must call "my_thread_end()" only via "mysql_thread_end()".
bzr branch mysql-5.1-performance-version mysql-trunk # Summit
cd mysql-trunk
bzr merge mysql-5.1-innodb_plugin # which is 5.1 + Innodb plugin
bzr rm innobase # remove the builtin
Next step: build, test fixes.
The problem was that a pthread.h header used by gcc did not
declare the pthread_setscheprio, yet the function is implemented
by the function is implemented, causing a autoconf check to pass
and compilation with C++ to fail. The solution is to add a
autoconf check to ensure that the function is properly declared.
Change the default optimization level for Sun Studio to "-O1".
This is a workaround for a Sun Studio bug (see bug #41710
comments for details):
1. Use $GCC instead of $ac_cv_prog_gcc to check for gcc, since
the first one is the only documented way to do it.
2. Use $GXX instead of $ac_cv_prog_cxx_g to check for g++,
since the latter is set to "yes" when the C++ compiler accepts
"-g" which is the case for both g++ and CC.
3. When building with Sun Studio, set the default values for
CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS to "-O1", since unlike GCC, Sun Studio
interprets "-O" as "-xO3" (see the manual pages for cc and CC).
produce incorrect results for ROUND()
Added a workaround and a configure check to test whether
isinf() is affected by the GCC bug #39228.
Since no code in MySQL server is currently affected by that
bug, the patch is actually a safeguard for possible future
code modifications. No test cases or changelog entries are
needed.