Loading Docs/manual.texi +2 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6293,7 +6293,7 @@ indicates the type of operating system for which the distribution is intended (for example, @code{pc-linux-gnu-i586}). @item If you see a binary distribution marked with the @code{-max} prefix, this If you see a binary distribution marked with the @code{-max} suffix, this means that the binary has support for transaction-safe tables and other features. @xref{mysqld-max, , @code{mysqld-max}}. Note that all binaries are built from the same MySQL source distribution. Loading Loading @@ -21613,7 +21613,7 @@ To get better performance for BDB tables, you should add some configuration options for these too. @xref{BDB start}. @code{safe_mysqld} will automatically try to start any @code{mysqld} binary with the @code{-max} prefix. This makes it very easy to test out a with the @code{-max} suffix. This makes it very easy to test out a another @code{mysqld} binary in an existing installation. Just run @code{configure} with the options you want and then install the new @code{mysqld} binary as @code{mysqld-max} in the same directory Loading
Docs/manual.texi +2 −2 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -6293,7 +6293,7 @@ indicates the type of operating system for which the distribution is intended (for example, @code{pc-linux-gnu-i586}). @item If you see a binary distribution marked with the @code{-max} prefix, this If you see a binary distribution marked with the @code{-max} suffix, this means that the binary has support for transaction-safe tables and other features. @xref{mysqld-max, , @code{mysqld-max}}. Note that all binaries are built from the same MySQL source distribution. Loading Loading @@ -21613,7 +21613,7 @@ To get better performance for BDB tables, you should add some configuration options for these too. @xref{BDB start}. @code{safe_mysqld} will automatically try to start any @code{mysqld} binary with the @code{-max} prefix. This makes it very easy to test out a with the @code{-max} suffix. This makes it very easy to test out a another @code{mysqld} binary in an existing installation. Just run @code{configure} with the options you want and then install the new @code{mysqld} binary as @code{mysqld-max} in the same directory