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    1. General Information
    2. MySQL Installation
    3. Tutorial Introduction
    4. Database Administration
    5. MySQL Optimisation
    6. MySQL Language Reference
    7. MySQL Table Types
    8. MySQL APIs
    9. Extending MySQL

    70 MySQL Technical Reference for Version 4.0.3 required  but  not  threads.)   We  use  and  develop  the  software  ourselves  primarily  on  Sun Solaris (Versions 2.5 - 2.7) and SuSE Linux Version 7.x. Note that for many operating systems, the native thread support works only in the latest versions.   MySQL  has  been  reported  to  compile  successfully  on  the  following  operating system/thread package combinations:    AIX 4.x with native threads.  See Section 2.6.6.4 [IBM-AIX], page 131.    Amiga.    BSDI 2.x with the MIT-pthreads package.  See Section 2.6.4.5 [BSDI], page 126.    BSDI 3.0, 3.1 and 4.x with native threads.  See Section 2.6.4.5 [BSDI], page 126.    DEC Unix 4.x with native threads.  See Section 2.6.6.6 [Alpha-DEC-UNIX], page 132.    FreeBSD 2.x with the MIT-pthreads package.  See Section 2.6.4.1 [FreeBSD], page 124.    FreeBSD 3.x and 4.x with native threads.  See Section 2.6.4.1 [FreeBSD], page 124.    HP-UX 10.20 with the DCE threads or the MIT-pthreads package.  See Section 2.6.6.2 [HP-UX 10.20], page 129.    HP-UX 11.x with the native threads.  See Section 2.6.6.3 [HP-UX 11.x], page 129.    Linux  2.0+  with  LinuxThreads  0.7.1+  or  glibc  2.0.7+.    See  Section  2.6.1  [Linux], page 106.    Mac OS X Server.  See Section 2.6.5 [Mac OS X], page 127.    NetBSD 1.3/1.4 Intel and NetBSD 1.3 Alpha (Requires GNU make). See Section 2.6.4.2 [NetBSD], page 125.    OpenBSD 2.5 with native threads.  OpenBSD 2.5 with the MIT-pthreads package. See Section 2.6.4.3 [OpenBSD], page 125.    OS/2  Warp  3,  FixPack  29  and  OS/2  Warp  4,  FixPack  4.   See  Section  2.6.7  [OS/2], page 138.    SGI Irix 6.x with native threads.  See Section 2.6.6.8 [SGI-Irix], page 135.    Solaris 2.5 and above with native threads on SPARC and x86.  See  Section 2.6.3 [So- laris], page 120.    SunOS 4.x with the MIT-pthreads package.  See Section 2.6.3 [Solaris], page 120.    Caldera  (SCO)  OpenServer  with  a  recent  port  of  the  FSU  Pthreads  package.   See Section 2.6.6.9 [Caldera], page 136.    Caldera (SCO) UnixWare 7.0.1.  See Section 2.6.6.10 [Caldera Unixware], page 138.    Tru64 Unix    Windows 9x, Me, NT, 2000 and XP. See Section 2.6.2 [Windows], page 113. Note that not all platforms are suited equally well for running MySQL. How well a cer- tain platform is suited for a high-load mission-critical MySQL server is determined by the following factors:    General  stability  of  the  thread  library.   A  platform  may  have  excellent  reputation otherwise, but if the thread library is unstable in the code that is called by MySQL, even if everything else is perfect, MySQL will be only as stable as the thread library.    The ability of the kernel and/or thread library to take advantage of  SMP  on multi- processor  systems.   In  other  words,  when  a  process  creates  a  thread,  it  should  be possible for that thread to run on a di erent CPU than the original process.
     

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