Last try, if this doesn't go through, screw it. On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 21:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Your message cannot be posted because it appears to be either spam or > simply off topic to our filter. To bypass the filter you must include > one of the following words in your message: > > sql,query > > If you just reply to this message, and include the entire text of it in the > reply, your reply will go through. However, you should > first review the text of the message to make sure it has something to do > with MySQL. Just typing the word MySQL once will be sufficient, for example. > > You have written the following: > > Have not verified recently, other than when I grabbed one of the version > 4 binary tarballs, but API docs for the open db (whatever it's called, > don't have using code in front of me at the moment) call seem to > indicate that you can specify 0 for the port number and it will use the > default port number. This does not appear to be the case, it tries to > bind to port 0 in that case. (On linux, have not tried elsewhere.) > > I think the api documented behavior would definately be preferable. > > (BTW - Y'all make it far too much a pita to submit a bug report.) > > -- Nathan > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Nathan Neulinger EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > University of Missouri - Rolla Phone: (573) 341-4841 > Computing Services Fax: (573) 341-4216 --
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