On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:06:03AM +0200, Martin Kersten wrote:
On 10/11/2011 08:53 AM, Fabian Groffen wrote:
Hi Mark,
On 10-10-2011 19:17:47 -0500, Mark Kerzner wrote:
I've built the latest code from Mercurial repository, and I cannot get any database to start. I am doing everything locally, so this sequence of commands invariably results in the db crashing:
What is the platform you're on? The default branch is in a bad state, where some platforms seem to have segfaulting mservers during startup (like in your case), see: http://monetdb.cwi.nl/testweb/web/status.php?serial=42010:81eb00c2f449&order=platform,compiler,arch
At this moment, I think you're (much) better off using the current release branch, Aug2011. But that one does not contain my patch for the string-attach. That need then to be backported. (most importantly mserver5/sql.mx)
I'd prefer to fix the default (where/why does it segfault?), rather than back-porting a new feature to a release branch. Fabian's comment it genrerally true an should be read as " Unless you really need cutting-edge (and thus possibly immature & instable) features that are only available in the latest development version, you are (always) better off with using the latest stable release (branch). " Of course, everyone using a Mercurial checkout can locally back-port changeset that implement new features from the development trunk (default branch) to the latest release branch --- no guarantees, though that they fit, compile, work correctly, there ... Stefan
2011-10-10 19:12:48 MSG merovingian[4544]: database 'demo' (4553) was killed by signal SIGSEGV
Thanks for your feedback, Fabian Groffen
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