>> I figured out what it was - the glibc I'm using has a memory leak and
>> the bug is reported in the mysql docs. Has anyone upgraded the glibc
>> of a running system? (through RPM..) Any side effects or possible
>> crashes I should know about?
>>I've upgraded the glibc of a running Debian system through dpkg/dselect
>many times, without trouble. I don't imagine Red Hat Linux could be
>substantially worse.
How does that work... it keeps a copy of the original glibc in memory for
all of the processes which loaded it dynamically, loads in a new copy for
anything started after the upgrade, and finally loses the old copy when the
last process using it terminates?
Vin
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