The plugin_load test fails on PPC64 (maybe not always, but at least in the several tries I've made so far). It doesn't fail on x86, x86_64, or ppc, at least not in a similarly small number of tries. My best theory at the moment is that the test itself is wrong. Reported upstream at http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=42144 For the moment, just disable this test. Also, disable the outfile_loaddata test, which as of 5.1.38 is giving platform-dependent results, with the "expected" results being arguably the wrong ones. This is upstream at http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=46895 diff -Naur mysql-5.1.39.orig/mysql-test/t/disabled.def mysql-5.1.39/mysql-test/t/disabled.def --- mysql-5.1.39.orig/mysql-test/t/disabled.def 2009-09-04 13:01:56.000000000 -0400 +++ mysql-5.1.39/mysql-test/t/disabled.def 2009-09-23 19:23:42.000000000 -0400 @@ -13,4 +13,6 @@ innodb_bug39438 : Bug#42383 2009-01-28 lsoares "This fails in embedded and on windows. Note that this test is not run on windows and on embedded in PB for main trees currently" query_cache_28249 : Bug#43861 2009-03-25 main.query_cache_28249 fails sporadically init_connect : Bug#44920 2009-07-06 pcrews MTR not processing master.opt input properly on Windows. *Must be done this way due to the nature of the bug* - +# +plugin_load : gives wrong answer on PPC64 +outfile_loaddata : gives different results on different platforms