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1. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 Reference Manual :: 2.13.1.3 Linux Source Distribution Notes

2.13.1.3. Linux Source Distribution Notes The following notes regarding glibc apply only to the situation when you build MySQL yourself. If you are running Linux on an x86 machine, in most cases it is much better for you to use our binary. We link our binaries against the best patched version of glibc we can find and with the best compiler options, in an attempt to make it suitable for a high-load server. For a typical user, even for setups with a lot of concurrent connections or tables exceeding the 2GB li
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/source-notes-linux.html

2. MySQL :: MySQL 6.0 Reference Manual :: 2.13.1.3 Linux Source Distribution Notes

2.13.1.3. Linux Source Distribution Notes The following notes regarding glibc apply only to the situation when you build MySQL yourself. If you are running Linux on an x86 machine, in most cases it is much better for you to use our binary. We link our binaries against the best patched version of glibc we can find and with the best compiler options, in an attempt to make it suitable for a high-load server. For a typical user, even for setups with a lot of concurrent connections or tables exceeding the 2GB li
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/6.0/en/source-notes-linux.html

3. MySQL :: MySQL 5.1 with Maria Reference Manual :: 2.13.1.3 Linux Source Distribution Notes

2.13.1.3. Linux Source Distribution Notes The following notes regarding glibc apply only to the situation when you build MySQL yourself. If you are running Linux on an x86 machine, in most cases it is much better for you to use our binary. We link our binaries against the best patched version of glibc we can find and with the best compiler options, in an attempt to make it suitable for a high-load server. For a typical user, even for setups with a lot of concurrent connections or tables exceeding the 2GB li
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1-maria/en/source-notes-linux.html

4. MySQL :: MySQL 3.23, 4.0, 4.1 Reference Manual :: 2.13.1.3 Linux Source Distribution Notes

2.13.1.3. Linux Source Distribution Notes The following notes regarding glibc apply only to the situation when you build MySQL yourself. If you are running Linux on an x86 machine, in most cases it is much better for you to just use our binary. We link our binaries against the best patched version of glibc we can find and with the best compiler options, in an attempt to make it suitable for a high-load server. For a typical user, even for setups with a lot of concurrent connections or tables exceeding the 2
» http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/source-notes-linux.html

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