On 18.03.2015 00:36, Fay Hou wrote:
> Google said adding "-lcrypto -lssl" to $MYSQLLIBS may solve the problem
That may work, depending on which version of sysbench you're trying to
compile. You had to put that on the ./configure command line like so
./configure --with-mysql-libs "... -lssl -lcry
On 17.03.2015 01:46, Fay Hou wrote:
> I got error when I compile "make". Any ideas?
>
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.4.7/../../../../lib64/libmysqlclient_r.a(client.c.o):
> In function `mysql_get_ssl_cipher':
> (.text+0x2159): undefined reference to `SSL_get_current_cipher'
>
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_
like libaio. Unless deb, a tar.gz package cannot announce such
dependencies, so users might end with a dysfunctional installation without a
warning. We will review this decision internally.
Thank you for reporting this problem!
Axel Schwenke
Senior Performance Engineer,
Henrik Ingo wrote:
>
> For completeness, let me also defend Oracle for a change :-) There's
> also the 3rd option:
>
> * Stay with MySQL and blindly apply the updates that Oracle continues
> to release as GPL.
> But to put things in context, in MySQL 5.0 series the situation was
> the opposit
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