accidentally merged a deleted piece of the manual back in

parent 61f74f99
...@@ -7433,27 +7433,6 @@ need to raise the @code{core file size} by adding @code{ulimit -c 1000000} to ...@@ -7433,27 +7433,6 @@ need to raise the @code{core file size} by adding @code{ulimit -c 1000000} to
@code{safe_mysqld} or starting @code{safe_mysqld} with @code{safe_mysqld} or starting @code{safe_mysqld} with
@code{--core-file-sizes=1000000}. @xref{safe_mysqld}. @code{--core-file-sizes=1000000}. @xref{safe_mysqld}.
@c the stuff below is really out of date - hardly anybody uses it anymore
If you are using LinuxThreads and @code{mysqladmin shutdown} doesn't work,
you must upgrade to LinuxThreads Version 0.7.1 or newer.
If you are using RedHat, you might get errors like this:
@example
/usr/bin/perl is needed...
/usr/sh is needed...
/usr/sh is needed...
@end example
If so, you should upgrade your version of @code{rpm} to
@file{rpm-2.4.11-1.i386.rpm} and @file{rpm-devel-2.4.11-1.i386.rpm} (or later).
You can get the upgrades of libraries to RedHat Version 4.2 from
@uref{ftp://ftp.redhat.com/updates/4.2/i386}. Or
@uref{http://www.sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/redhat/code/rpm/}
for other distributions.
If you are linking your own @strong{MySQL} client and get the error: If you are linking your own @strong{MySQL} client and get the error:
@example @example
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