Please send contents of current mysqld file

Bayard Bell buffer.g.overflow at googlemail.com
Wed Mar 9 10:58:58 PST 2011


It's not really clear what leads you to suspect corruption in the first instance. Perhaps we might start with how you get to that conclusion and work out a shared understanding of the problem on that basis?

On 9 Mar 2011, at 18:54, David Gentry wrote:

> Ryan,
> 
> I did not mean to imply that the MacPorts file, mysqld, is corrupt.  Somehow it is getting corrupted on my system, and I intend to find out how.  I did not know that every system will treat mysqld differently.  That is good to know.  However, that information just adds to the mystery.  My system is a bread and butter Mac OS X version 10.6.6.  
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> The reason I asked for the file contents, such as a text file, is that if I get the executable file my system might mess it up.
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> I will continue to pursue other avenues to solve the mystery of why my system corrupts the MacPorts mysqld.  As I have more information, I will pass it on to the email list.  It might help someone.
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> From what I have learned, at this point I doubt that the MacPorts wiki is out of date.  
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> David
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> On Mar 9, 2011, at 12:06 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> On Mar 8, 2011, at 19:51, David Gentry wrote:
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>> My Mac appears to corrupt the mysqld file whenever I download mysql5 and mysql5-server from MacPorts.  I would very much like to see a current copy of the contents of mysqld.  Maybe that way I can determine what my Mac is doing to mysqld.  Could someone please send me a copy of the contents of mysqld?
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> I can 100% assure you that if MacPorts extracts the downloaded file (and then patches, configures, builds, destroots, and installs it), it is not corrupt. MacPorts includes checksums on all distfiles and will not proceed if the file you downloaded is not exactly byte-for-byte the same file that I (in the case of the mysql ports) verified works correctly.
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> mysqld is a compiled program, and how it is compiled depends on your operating system version and processor architecture. So getting one from someone else won't necessarily get you something that works on your system.
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> From what you've written on this topic before, I have no reason so far to believe there is a fault in the mysqld program particularly. It's certainly possible our instructions in the wiki have gone out of date; I have not tried to follow them in a long time.
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