Given the archive above, this is how to repeat the bug:
mkdir /home/build/max-thread-bug cd /home/build/max-thread-bug
# Unpack the archive (it creates a directory called pbxt).
# Copy mysql-stress-test.pl to this directory.
# Remove these directories to re-run the test: rm -r t ; rm -r r
./mysql-stress-test.pl --stress-basedir=/home/build/max-thread-bug --stress-suite-basedir=/home/build/max-thread-bug/pbxt --server-logs-dir=/home/build/max-thread-bug/pbxt/logs --stress-init-file=/home/build/max-thread-bug/pbxt/initdb_evnt_part.txt --stress-tests-file=/home/build/max-thread-bug/pbxt/iuds3_tests.txt --stress-datadir=/home/build/max-thread-bug
Given the archive above, this is how to repeat the bug:
mkdir /home/build/ max-thread- bug max-thread- bug
cd /home/build/
# Unpack the archive (it creates a directory called pbxt).
# Copy mysql-stress- test.pl to this directory.
# Remove these directories to re-run the test:
rm -r t ; rm -r r
./mysql- stress- test.pl --stress- basedir= /home/build/ max-thread- bug --stress- suite-basedir= /home/build/ max-thread- bug/pbxt --server- logs-dir= /home/build/ max-thread- bug/pbxt/ logs --stress- init-file= /home/build/ max-thread- bug/pbxt/ initdb_ evnt_part. txt --stress- tests-file= /home/build/ max-thread- bug/pbxt/ iuds3_tests. txt --stress- datadir= /home/build/ max-thread- bug