MYSQL: la question con du jour... - SQL/NoSQL - Programmation
Marsh Posté le 14-11-2002 à 10:45:46
hum....
1 - une petite recherche ne fais jamais de mal
2 - c'est vrai qu'elle est un peu con la question
comme on dit
4.2 Systèmes d'exploitation supportés par MySQL
We use GNU Autoconf so it is possible to port MySQL to all modern systems with working Posix threads and a C++ compiler. (To compile only the client code, a C++ compiler is required but not threads.) We use and develop the software ourselves primarily on Sun Solaris (versions 2.5 & 2.6) and to a lesser extent on RedHat Linux 5.0.
MySQL has been reported to compile sucessfully on the following operating system/thread package combinations. Note that for many operating systems, the native thread support works only in the latest versions.
* AIX 4.x with native threads
* BSDI 2.x with the included MIT-pthreads package
* BSDI 3.0, 3.1 and 4.x with native threads
* DEC UNIX 4.x with native threads
* FreeBSD 2.x with the included MIT-pthreads package
* FreeBSD 3.x with native threads
* HP-UX 10.20 with the included MIT-pthreads package
* HP-UX 11.x with the native threads.
* Linux 2.0+ with LinuxThreads 0.7.1 or glibc 2.0.7
* NetBSD 1.3/1.4 Intel and NetBSD 1.3 Alpha (Requires GNU make)
* OpenBSD 2.x with the included MIT-pthreads package
* OS/2 Warp 3, FixPack 29 and OS/2 Warp 4, FixPack 4
* SGI Irix 6.x with native threads
* Solaris 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7 with native threads on SPARC and x86
* SunOS 4.x with the included MIT-pthreads package
* SCO OpenServer with a recent port of the FSU Pthreads package
* SCO UnixWare 7.0.1
* Tru64 Unix
* Win95, Win98 and NT (the newest version is currently available only for users with a MySQL license or MySQL email support). For those who wish to test before they buy, we have released MySQL 3.21.29 (an older version) as shareware.
Marsh Posté le 14-11-2002 à 10:41:19
Je voudrais savoir si mysql est multi-plateforme ou non...
merci de votre aide.
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