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SCI_Transporter.hpp, SCI_Transporter.cpp:
Major fix-up of SCI Transporter, fixed so that it works with single card, fixed wrap around, added lots of DBUG statements, merged with new transporter handling
TransporterRegistry.cpp:
Some fixes for wrap around needed plus DBUG handling
TCP_Transporter.hpp, TCP_Transporter.cpp:
Added DBUG statements
SHM_Transporter.hpp, SHM_Transporter.cpp:
Fixed SHM Transporter
SHM_Buffer.hpp:
Fixed SHM Buffer to handle wrap around properly
IPCConfig.cpp:
Fixed up config of SCI
SocketServer.cpp:
Added DBUG support for SocketServer threads
ConfigInfo.cpp:
Config changes for SCI
TransporterDefinitions.hpp, mgmapi_config_parameters.h:
SCI fixes
Makefile.am, type_ndbapitools.mk.am, type_ndbapitest.mk.am:
Added SCI library path to Makefiles
configure.in:
Fixed small bug with shared mem and sci together in configure
acinclude.m4:
Added possibility of providing SCI library path in confgure
2. changed key_* to el_ley_* in the libedit key.h
(because it's in the conflict with the aix definitions)
3. use libedit_term.h instead of term.h in the cmd-line-utils/libedit/el.h
4. added definition of MIN in the cmd-line-utils/libedit/read.c
(if it wasn't defined yet)
5. discarded definition of SUNOS macro from configure.in
(now we don't include term.h in the el.h at all)
Adding a compilation define so that on recent Darwin mysqld does not react to SIGHUP and SIGQUIT:
this fixes a rpl000001 problem on our Powermac G5 machine (popping after an upgrade from 10.3.4 to
10.3.5) and is expected to fix
BUG#2030 "relay bin log on slave resets multiple times a second"
(i.e. under some Mac OS X Panther versions, mysqld receives many SIGHUP and SIGQUIT).
So this fix is more a problem-hider than a real understanding of why mysqld receives so many signals.
Note that we saw other problems on this OS where mysqld reacts to Ctrl-Z but apparently only once,
where using SSL seems to make the problem more frequent...
required autotools macro written and deployed in all apropriate Makefile.ams.
Use cases checked:
- linux, standard location of zlib, no ndb
- linux, standard locatoin of zlib, with ndb
- linux, non-standard location of zlib, no ndb
- hpux11, use of bundled zlib, no ndb
The only non-checked case is non-standard location of zlib (or use of bundled
zlib) + ndb. I wasn't able to check it as ndb/ just won't compile on beasts
like AIX52 or HPUX11, where such a check is possible. It didn't compile
there before as these systems dont't have installed zlib, so nothing got broken ;)