On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 13:23, jesk wrote:
> > # BSD
> > cd /var/tmp/BSD-threads
> > pkg_add mysql-server-4.1.7.tgz
> > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh start
> i suggest you to use mysql4.0 its about more than 50% faster.
>
This is unfortunate, since 4.1.7 is the recommended release from MySQL
> # BSD
> cd /var/tmp/BSD-threads
> pkg_add mysql-server-4.1.7.tgz
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mysql-server.sh start
i suggest you to use mysql4.0 its about more than 50% faster.
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Tim Robbins wrote:
I'm extremely happy with having tcsh instead of csh in the base
system. As others have said, if someone has an operational
requirement for plain old csh, they are free to install the port
and make the appropriate links.
As an interested (and innocent) bystander, I'm not quite gra
Kevin Lyons wrote:
> Presumably pure csh is the last stable release of csh before tcsh came
> along. Openbsd, netbsd, sun and sgi all seem to have been able to
> settle on a csh.
If you really want csh, please install ports:shells/44bsd-csh/
And if you just want to troll, please stop. Thank you
> > I write many scripts in sh on Solaris, and find they just don't work on
> > Linux because /bin/sh on Linux is really /bin/bash and is not bacwards
> > compatible. I HATE this.
Not to mention there is simply POSIX sh that you can have on linux, I
personally like ash as it's got the speed, and f
On Sat, Nov 13, 2004 at 12:03:34AM +0100, Bernd Walter wrote:
> I often missed features in FreeBSD ash that Solaris /bin/sh had, such as
> using ^ sign as an | alternative (in germany one often has to search
> the | key on bad configured terminals, which was not uncommon in field
> service).
That
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 11:01:31AM +0100, Michael Riexinger wrote:
> > "jesk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > fbsd outperformed linux in the end of my tests. ;)
> > > dont forget to disable HTT, this will increase the performance of
> > > threading.
> >
> > In my tests also. This is good. IMHO it'
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