The above behavour can be caused by corrupted table. If however, the
above DELETE always crashes our latest 3.23.39 binary, you should
prepare a repeatable test case and send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, the bug was not about MySQL, but WinMySQLadmin 1.1
Write in the mail that you have checked the reference manual and
mail archive so others know that you have tried to solve the
problem yourself.
Ok, I'll write that I checked the manual.
2) ALWAYS use mysqlbug when posting questions about a MySQL version
you are using! mysqlbug is for bug reports AND questions.
Sorry, I looked for it, but I didn't find mysqlbug.
3) Send the bug report to the right mailing list.
(See http://www.mysql.com/documentation/lists.html). If you are unsure
you should use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The manual says to send it to this list only when using the right
format, which I didn't do. Also, which is the list for
WinMySQLadmin-bugs?
4) Include a full example for the problem, including a full test case
with all responses/error messages.
Which is what I did, although I missed that I could have
uploaded the table to your site instead of offering it to
download from my site - but anyway, you should be able to
reproduce the problem.
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