Am 05.09.2011 11:08, schrieb Stas Malyshev:
> Hi!
> 
> On 9/5/11 1:24 AM, Andrey Hristov wrote:
>> the problem is that libmysql breaks, maybe more often than mysqlnd does.
>> We rarely find bugs in mysqli, there are two codepaths in mysqli. If
>> there is a bug in libmysql, what do you want:
> 
> If we're dealing with libmysql bug, then I guess the expected thing would be 
> to report it upstream, and make the
> comment in the test with bug ID. But in the cases I mentioned it does not 
> look like libmysql bug as everything
> works just according to Mysql documentation, however the tests expect it to 
> work differently

the point is not a single test NOW
the point is FUTURE and PHP 5.4

we are speaking not about a current libmysql bug, we are speaking about
bugs in the past and possible bugs in the future and the difference is
that using mysqlnd is removing the unknown variable "libmysql version"


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