----- Original Message -----
From: John Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Yusuf Incekara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: Plase Let us know if there is a Racialism for Mysql product and
quit


> At 18:50 18/04/2001 +0300, you wrote:
> >You said :
> >Only those who don't read English too good. Being a native English
speaker
> >it is very clear to me.
>
> Correct and it is obvious to me that your English is very poor
>
It is your humble opinion. I don't care.
>
>
> >Could you please be more open and honest?
>
> I could not be more open or honest than what I said above. But just in
case
> you don't understand I will say it again. Your English is poor
>
It is your humble opinion. I don't care also.
The problem is not in reading and understanding
in English.  Problem is in your mind.
Let me try to explain. Question is about being open and honest.
That means if you have an opinion you can easily defend this opinion in
everywhere.
And have to tell this in every platform as your opinion.
If theese opinions are rude so you are rude. But this is you are.
Act what you are and what you seems like.
But don't try to hide them and don't act in different platform in different
ways.

> >It is obviously seen that i can easily read and write in English.
>
> Only you think so
>
> >But if you disturbed that one Turk found your bug please let me know
> >and quit .
>
> Personally I could not care less from which country you come from
>
> >Let all your customers become from Mansfield, England, UK.
>
> Look what you said above. That sentence does not make sense. What do you
> mean, "Let all your customers become from Mansfield ...." You are not even
> a customer you are just an upset user who can not take the truth

Well the truth is situation is not about my English or not about me to pay
license fee.
The problem is about you are harding to accept you fault.
So i solved my problem. And just don't want others users to have same
problem.
That's all.

>
>
> >I am not insisting that my English is perfect. But be sure that
> >it is not necessary that being a native English speaker.
> >
> >I said that no matter but you are looking for a trouble ...
>
> Only you say that because you must have some kind of persecution complex
or
> inferiority complex

Well it must be a complex of yours and i think it can be named
insufficient understanding complex , harding to accepting you fault complex
,
(thinking) faultless complex , individuality complex etc...

>
>
> >If you read carefully followed instructions ( by using your perfect
native
> >English )
> >you 'll see the differences between Windows directory and System
Directory.
>
> I am perfectly aware of the difference but it is obvious you don't what is
> meant by what is written in the manual. Windows-system-directory does not
> equal windows\system. The give away are the hyphens i.e '-' between the
> words windows, system and directory. Note it does not contain any
> backslashes i.e. '\'
>
>
well it is more obvious that
Windows-system-directory is not equal Windows directory.
Any Windows programmer - as well as noticed in Microsoft References-
knows that Windows Directory is a c:\Win95 or c:\WinNT and
System Directory or Windows System Directory is a c:\Win95\System or
c:\WinNT\System32 (or c:\WinNT\System or whatever).
And this situation becomes more personal. That'y why
i won't reply any mail. I hope this will be the last...


> >If still there is some issues that your perfect English mind can not
> >understand
> >please mail me.
>
> I have no the consult you whatever on any issue concerning Windows or the
> Windows API
>
>
> >If you say still i am native English. No one can knows better then me
even
> >Microsoft
> >so there is nothing to say.
>
> I think you need to return to school since it is obvious you were not
> taught manners and while you are there perhaps you improve your poor
Engliah
>
Well i can easily understand what i read in English by using my poor
English.
But it is hard you to be success in your life with your poor personality.
You should better go to a psychiatrist.
>
> >If you undertand your mistake and wanna apologize please forget it.
>
> This I would never do especially to somebody as bad mannered as you
>
>
> >Regards.
> >
> >Yusuf Incekara
> >Avukatpro Limited Sirketi
> >Izmit/Turkey (sorry for not being a native English but smart)
>
> No you not naive English nor are you smart
>
Thanks god for not to be a native English (if they are all like you)
and thanks also giving us a gift that does not exist on them ?

(you will hard to understand this . answer : brain)

>
>
> >What do Ineed this for. I have the complete API reference in hardcopy.
> >Perhap you would do well to read it. That way you would not make such a
> >fool of yourself
> >
> >GetSystemDirectory
> >
> >Reference : Microsoft Web site :
> >http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/psdk/sysmgmt/sysinfo_1unt.htm
> >
> >The GetSystemDirectory function retrieves the path of the system
directory.
> >The system directory contains such files as dynamic-link libraries,
drivers,
> >and font files.
> >
> >UINT GetSystemDirectory(
> >   LPTSTR lpBuffer,  // buffer for system directory
> >   UINT uSize        // size of directory buffer
> >);
> >Parameters
> >lpBuffer
> >[out] Pointer to the buffer to receive the null-terminated string
containing
> >the path. This path does not end with a backslash unless the system
> >directory is the root directory. For example, if the system directory is
> >named WINDOWS\SYSTEM on drive C, the path of the system directory
retrieved
> >by this function is C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.
> >uSize
> >[in] Specifies the maximum size of the buffer, in TCHARs. This value
should
> >be set to at least MAX_PATH.
> >Return Values
> >
> >
> >
> >GetWindowsDirectory
> >
> >Reference : Microsoft Web site :
> >http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/psdk/sysmgmt/sysinfo_4k55.htm
> >
> >
> >GetWindowsDirectory
> >The GetWindowsDirectory function retrieves the path of the Windows
> >directory. The Windows directory contains such files as applications,
> >initialization files, and help files.
> >
> >UINT GetWindowsDirectory(
> >   LPTSTR lpBuffer,  // buffer for Windows directory
> >   UINT uSize        // size of directory buffer
> >);
> >Parameters
> >lpBuffer
> >[out] Pointer to the buffer to receive the null-terminated string
containing
> >the path. This path does not end with a backslash unless the Windows
> >directory is the root directory. For example, if the Windows directory is
> >named WINDOWS on drive C, the path of the Windows directory retrieved by
> >this function is C:\WINDOWS. If the system was installed in the root
> >directory of drive C, the path retrieved is C:\.
> >uSize
> >[in] Specifies the maximum size, in TCHARs, of the buffer specified by
the
> >lpBuffer parameter. This value should be set to MAX_PATH to allow
sufficient
> >room for the path.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: John Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Yusuf Incekara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 10:11 AM
> >Subject: Re: Ynt: Bug in Documentation ?
> >
> >
> > > At 09:29 18/04/2001 +0300, you wrote:
> > > >Ok . No matter for me anymore. cause i solved my problem.
> > > >i'm paying attention for other users not to have
> > > >the same problem.
> > >
> > > Only those who don't read English too good. Being a native English
speaker
> > > it is very clear to me
> > >
> > > >Regards
> > > >Yusuf Incekara
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >----- Original Message -----
> > > >From: John Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >To: Yusuf Incekara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 9:27 PM
> > > >Subject: Re: Bug in Documentation ?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Hi
> > > > > This is not a "bug" in the documentation, it is the way you have
> > > > > interpreted what it says
> > > > > On a Win9x/ME system the Windows-System-Directory is called
x:\Windows
> >but
> > > > > in Windows NT and Windows 2000 it is called WinNT. If the author
meant
> >to
> > > > > write windows(winnt)\system that is what he would have written,
not
> > > > > windows-system-directory. So I am sorry to say it is you that is
wrong
> >not
> > > > > the documentation writer.
> > > > >
> > > > > At 10:00 17/04/2001 +0300, Yusuf Incekara wrote:
> > > > > >in Mysql documents
> > > > > >section 4.16.5 Options files
> > > > > >it is documented as :
> > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > >MySQL reads default options from the following files on Windows:
> > > > > >
> > > > > >Filename  Purpose
> > > > > >windows-system-directory\my.ini   Global options
> > > > > >C:\my.cnf      Global options
> > > > > >C:\mysql\data\my.cnf     Server-specific options
> > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > >windows-system-directory\my.ini  Global options  line is
incorrect
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >it must be corrected as : windows-directory\my.ini  ?
> > > > > >Cause when i try to use my.ini option file which is located in
> > > > > >c:\windows\system directory it doesn't works.
> > > > > >But when i put it into a c:\windows directory it works fine.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >Regards.
> > > > > >Yusuf INCEKARA
> > > > > >Avukatpro Limited Sirketi
> > > > >
> > > > > Regards
> > > > > John
> > > > >
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