Hi,

It was Ok in previous version of mysql. Why they changed ?

Thanks anyway.

Ganbold


At 11:21 AM 8/4/2003 +0300, you wrote:
Try to not use "#" if you want the password to be in my.cnf file.
The "#" is for comments if my.cnf file.

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From: "Ganbold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 11:08 AM
Subject: Problem reading my.cnf


> Hi, > > I have just upgraded mysql server version from 4.0.13 to 4.0.14, from > FreeBSD 5.1 ports collection. > Before upgrade mysql command line client could read password from > /etc/my.cnf file and I could use mysql without supplying -p option. > But after upgrade it could read password only up to # sign. For instance in > /etc/my.cnf file: > > [client] > password = test#istest$ > port = 3306 > socket = /tmp/mysql.sock > > When I issue command mysql --print-defaults it prints: > > mysql would have been started with the following arguments: > --password=test --port=3306 --socket=/tmp/mysql.sock --no-auto-rehash > > > Is this a bug of mysql command line client or it is something different? > Is there anybody who solved this already? > > thanks in advance, > > Ganbold > > > > -- > MySQL General Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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