ID: 44137
User updated by: jari dot tuomoja at gmail dot com
Reported By: jari dot tuomoja at gmail dot com
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: MySQLi related
Operating System: Fedora Core 6, x86_64
PHP Version: 5.2.5
New Comment:
I submitted this bug to here because in MySQL bug library they said
that this is not MySQL related bug - MySQLi is under PHP dev. But now it
seems that this bug is MySQL related bug.
Like I said already: everything works with previous version of MySQL
(5.1.22-RC) but not with the newest one (5.1.23-RC).
I think that Release Candidate should be more stable than beta -version
and if there is bug with RC -version, it should be repaired asap. And
when MySQL is one letter of LAMP and PHP is another letter, I think this
is quite important bug.
But I hope that PHP MySQL communities will find solution for this bug
per now.
--JT--
Previous Comments:
[2008-02-24 01:03:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And please, in the future don't report bugs caused by some 3rd party
library here which isn't even released as stable yet.
[2008-02-24 01:01:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And it's not PHP problem but Mysql problem since they broke the BC in
their libs/headers. :)
[2008-02-23 23:14:42] james dot j dot hackett at gmail dot com
This isn't a fedora problem, I am experiencing the same bug on Debian.
[2008-02-18 19:41:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A little more info: we are discussing this internally at MySQL. Its
possible that the change which has caused this (unintended) problem will
be reverted soon.
[2008-02-18 15:27:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ACK, please try the latest versions. I recall similar issues not on FC6
but in general. There have been changes to some structures. Let me ping
Andrey, he might know more.
Ulf
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