I cannot seem to get SSL connections working using the REQUIRE ISSUER or
REQUIRE SUBJECT clauses.
I have a mysql working with ssl. I can connect from the client host to
the server using ssl, where the user has been setup using:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON x.* TO ''@'ipaddress' IDENTIFIED
, Raymond A Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 7:22 PM
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I apologize for asking this question
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From: Olaf Stein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 12:13 PM
To: Peter (MySQL List); MySql
Subject: [SPAM] - Re: Sun and mysql - Email found in subject
You have a point.
But, facebook makes NO money
Big fish eats the small fish.. :)
Will this bring good things to MySQL?
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From: John Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Brett Harvey; mysql@lists.mysql.com
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Will this bring good things to MySQL?
$800,000,000 tends to bring good things. Hopefully. :-)
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Richard Heyes schrieb:
Will this bring good things to MySQL?
$800,000,000 tends to bring good things. Hopefully. :-)
??? why, this payment goes to current owners and investors, not to MySQL
itself ...
but anyway, using Suns structures and power will help of course ...
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Oracle and Sun has a tight relationship right? Wouldn't there be a
conflict of interest?
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From: Sebastian Mendel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [SPAM] - Re: [SPAM] - Re: OT: Sun to buy Mysql - Email
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Oracle and Sun has a tight relationship right? Wouldn't there be a
conflict of interest?
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From: Sebastian Mendel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January
Keith,
The definitive way is to turn on the query log and watch it for a few days
or weeks.
In your my.cnf under [mysqld] add the line:
log=mysql-query
Then restart your server.
In your server's data directory (e.g. /usr/local/mysql/data/), there will
now be a log file called
Hello,
I wanted only to report that I removed and re-added the Index as Martijn
suggested and now it's OK.
Thanks again for your help
Regards,
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Hello!
I'm using MySQL 5.0.18-standard Server on a Linux SuSE 10 Server and I've
got following problem:
I have a table with the followign structure
+-+--+--+-+---+-
---+
| Field | Type | Null | Key |
Patrick,
I'm using MySQL 5.0.18-standard Server on a Linux SuSE 10 Server and I've
got following problem:
I have a table with the followign structure
+-+--+--+-+---+-
---+
| Field | Type | Null | Key
during the
week) and tell you the results.
Shall also perform a REPAIR TABLE?
Regards,
Patrick
-Original Message-
From: Martijn Tonies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 04 April 2006 10:34
To: Patrick Herber; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: MySQL 5.0.18-standard - Wrong
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Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 9:47 AM
To: MySQL General
Subject: [SPAM] - Re: mysql 5 - disk bound - fixed - Email found in
subject
2006/1/11, George Law [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All,
[snip]
I have to work on an automatic way to rotate these tables every week.
Is there an easy way
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:14:05 +
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com mysql@lists.mysql.com mysql@lists.mysql.com
From: Peter O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Postcode Proximity Search?
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi I'm just starting out with PHP and MySQL
My database has a postcode column and I
Hannes Rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
innodb_data_file_path=ibdata1:2G:autoextend
innodb_buffer_pool_size=1200M
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=20M
May not solve the replication issue, but if this is a 4GByte server that is
dedicated to MySQL (ie you aren't using memory for anything
With all possible respect, what you posted aren't tables, those are lists.
At a minimum, tables have names and one or more fields; each field will
have a data type. Please post your table structure(s) and we can suggest
methods you can use to generate the output you desire.
Shawn Green
Normalize, David. Normalize. Your Regions get their own table. If a
country/state can belong to more than one region you will need another
table to hold that association.
I can't remember if this was ever recommended to you but I had a chance
to re-read it recently and think this could help
OK; thanks!
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Normalize, David. Normalize. Your Regions get their
own table. If a
country/state can belong to more than one region you
will need another
table to hold that association.
I can't remember if this was ever recommended to
you but I had a chance
Oops, I forgot my follow up question...
I now have two tables:
TABLE 1
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
TABLE 2
Far North
New England
Pacific Coast
South
Southwest
Rocky Mountains
If I had put all of the above in one table, then it
would be easy to display them
I have a series of database tables focusing on the
world's nations. There are basic tables that give each
nation's abbreviation and parent (e.g. Eurasia) and
other tables that focus on information about the
people, government, etc.
Now I want to introduce some regional headers. For
example,
Hi,
My name is Carl Millen, and I am writing you this email from my home here in
sunny Queensland, Australia. The reason for this email is that you and I share
something in common...
At some point in our lives we contemplated or tried to start a home business.
Don't worry; I'm not trying to
Hi, I hope someone on the list can help me.
Is there an easy and straightforward way way of displaying the data from
three tables in a spreadsheet like format using MySQL 4.0?
Table A has the column headings
Table B has the row headings
Table C is a line items file than cross relates the two
If I understand you correctly Basically you want to convert this query
output:
+---+---+---+
|A.value|B.value|C.value|
+---+---+---+
| a1 | b1 | c1 |
| a1 | b1 | c2 |
| a2 | b1 | c3 |
| a2 | b1 | c4 |
| a1 | b2 | c5 |
| a1 |
I am new to MySQL but I hope that someone in this group can help out. I
am doing a research study on speeding up processing with database
The platform is a Pentium 4 2.66GHz Pc with 512MB of memory. Now I tried
increasing the memory to 2 Gigabytes but it did not seem to improve the
performance
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I have quite a lot of experience with MS Access - write to me off list if
you want me to help you
Freddie
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: karl james [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2003 15:16
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: read (Off subject Help
Hey guys, (off Subject)
I want all emails that come from mysql list to go into a mysql folder
that I have setup for it, but no matter what rule I choose in Microsoft
outlook it doesn't work.
Can anyone baby step me cause im sure you all do this do to the many
emails that we get from the mysql
[snip]
I want all emails that come from mysql list to go into a mysql folder
that I have setup for it, but no matter what rule I choose in Microsoft
outlook it doesn't work.
[/snip]
move messages from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the MySQL folder
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karl james wrote:
Hey guys, (off Subject)
I want all emails that come from mysql list to go into a mysql folder
that I have setup for it, but no matter what rule I choose in Microsoft
outlook it doesn't work.
filter on the TO address. The list does not re-write the FROM address.
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, December 02, 2003 12:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: read: Off subject regarding the mysql list!
Hey guys, (off Subject)
I want all emails that come from mysql list to go into a mysql folder
that I have setup for it, but no matter what rule I choose in Microsoft
outlook it doesn't work.
Can
-Original Message-
From: Bob Loeffler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have my rule in Outlook set up as:
Apply this rule after the message arrives
with lists.mysql.com in the message header
move it to the MySQL and PHP folder
I was about to suggest the same thing, except that I'm
Does anyone use Microsoft access?
I need help with creating a query that will delete records,
If you can help me please email me directly!
Karl James
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http://www.theufl.com/
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To unsubscribe:
You'll notice that the 'To:' line of your emails are all addressed to
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messages from your other ones. That way nobody has to adhere to any
special subject rules.
Hope that helps.
Matt
-Original Message-
From: BAO RuiXian
It would be great if we could put 'mysql' in the subject of our questions. I
receive mail from many different places and it would help classification.
Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: adburne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Thursday 20 November 2003 16.52, Hassan Farha wrote:
It would be great if we could put 'mysql' in the subject of our questions.
I receive mail from many different places and it would help classification.
Thanks!
All of these headers (and more) are in mails on the mailinglist:
Mailing-List
I second the idea.
Bao
Hassan Farha wrote:
It would be great if we could put 'mysql' in the subject of our questions. I
receive mail from many different places and it would help classification.
Thanks!
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Hassan Farha wrote:
It would be great if we could put 'mysql' in the subject of our questions. I
receive mail from many different places and it would help classification.
Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: adburne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:47 PM
At 10:52 -0500 11/20/03, Hassan Farha wrote:
It would be great if we could put 'mysql' in the subject of our questions. I
receive mail from many different places and it would help classification.
Thanks!
That's what mail filters are for. Here's how to set one up:
http://lists.mysql.com/faq.php
:00 PM
Subject: Re: Adding mysql to the subject line would improve clarity and ease
of classification.
I second the idea.
Bao
Hassan Farha wrote:
It would be great if we could put 'mysql' in the subject of our
questions. I
receive mail from many different places and it would help
Be it addressed or not in the link, there is a difference between
self-configuration and system-configuration.
Best
Bao
William Fong wrote:
Wasn't this addressed already?
http://lists.mysql.com/faq.php#subjectprefix
-will
Real-time Chat: irc.freenode.net - #mysql
(
You can sort using the TO: field. Try filtering mail containing
'@lists.mysql.com' in the recipient fields.
At 17:52 Thursday 20/11/03, Hassan Farha wrote:
It would be great if we could put 'mysql' in the subject of our questions. I
receive mail from many different places and it would help
Thanks for the advice - and your patience in giving it to me.
The recommended changes in the ini file worked (but only along
with removing the word local from the load data local infile
instruction) [since I have a localhost Apache server as testing
environment]
thanks again to those more
Hello List;
I am developing a php-mysql application for my term project at school and this is
where i seem to not going any further. I need to display alll tables that are
holding records, so the user can make detailed selection over these tables.Since this
is a student-grade database, there
SELECT * FROM TABLE
if( mysql_num_rows() == 0) table is empty
HTH
Peter
-Original Message-
From: D. K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 July 2003 08:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: no subject
Hello List;
I am developing a php-mysql application for my term project at school
will return a single row containing one value over the network.
if( mysql_num_rows() == 0) table is empty
HTH
Peter
-Original Message-
From: D. K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 July 2003 08:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: no subject
Hello List;
I am developing a php-mysql application
if this kind of
subject has been posted before but I'll appreciate any urgent help.
Thanks
Devrim
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Description:
When I start up mysqld (4.1.0-alpha), I get the message in the
error log:
mysql.user table is not updated to new password format: Disabling new password
usage until mysql_fix_privilege_tables is run
I *HAVE* run mysql_fix_privilege_tables. At least
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 11:14:56AM -0800, Michael Shulman wrote:
Please try to use more informative subject lines in your
queries. You'll be more likely to get good help quickly.
Agreed.
I simply delete messages with subject lines that don't say anything
specific.
I wish ISPs asked all
I'm getting 100 messages a day on this newsgroup. While I love to help, I
don't like having to read each message to figure out if it's something I can
help with.
Here are examples subject lines from the past 24 hours:
How many
Help MySQL Beginner please.
Have a problem
Description:
How-To-Repeat:
Fix:
Submitter-Id: submitter ID
Originator:Yuriy Povhanich
Organization:
MySQL support: [none | licence | email support | extended email support ]
Synopsis:
Severity:
Priority:
Category: mysql
Class:
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: working4aliving [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: Newbie to the list ...no [MYSQL] in the subject???
Your message cannot be posted because it appears to be either spam or
simply off topic to our
Courrier recu par moi-meme. ; 29 Oct 2002 03:57:13 -
Message recu de: unknown (helo CAGMAW200710) par 207.35.122.83 avec SMTP; 29 Oct 2002
03:57:13 -
Message-ID: 002301c27f52$dc1cb570$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: blah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FullTest as the column name
Description: Compile Error
make[3]: Entering directory
`/home/akbeech/sinbad_software/secure_server/mysql-3.23.52/sql'
/usr/local/bin/gcc -DMYSQL_SERVER
-DDEFAULT_MYSQL_HOME=\/usr/local/mysql\
-DDATADIR=\/usr/local/mysql/var\
Hi there!
Does anybody knows if there is a maximum in the number of tables for a database in
MySQL.
Of course it depends on the filesystem. But I want it to know for Win9x and Win2k.
Thanks,
Peter
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How-To-Repeat:
in my particular case:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/mysql/ --with-named-z-libs=z --without-libwrap
--with-mit-threads
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.
, these are just guesses. For future reference, please
be sure to provide a meaningful subject line to your posting, and give
us as much information as possible regarding the version of MySQL you
are running, which platform you are running on, etc. Thanks, and best
of luck.
Sincerely,
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I try to compile mysql-2.23.49 but configure process stopped for an error:
checking for termcap functions library... configure:error/No curses/termcap
library found
I have gcc 2.95.3, make 3.79.1 on linux ppc 2000 with 2.2.x linux kernel.
Can you help me?
Thanks
Filippo Trocca
]
|
| cc:
|
| Subject: no subject
Ok, I know I am going to get yell about this but how can I do an SQL and
only show to fields from a table. For example I only like to see the names
and birthday? Or will as so all fields for a given table.
Chuck Payne
-
Before
On Monday 08 April 2002 9:49 am, Chuck \PUP\ Payne wrote:
Ok, I know I am going to get yell about this but how can I do an SQL and
only show to fields from a table. For example I only like to see the names
and birthday? Or will as so all fields for a given table.
SELECT field1, field2 FROM
Chuck,
Monday, April 08, 2002, 6:49:20 PM, you wrote:
CPP Ok, I know I am going to get yell about this but how can I do an SQL and
CPP only show to fields from a table. For example I only like to see the names
CPP and birthday? Or will as so all fields for a given table.
If you want to see data
SELECT name,birthday FROM mytable
-Original Message-
From: Chuck PUP Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:49 AM
To: MySQL Mailing List (E-mail)
Subject: no subject
Ok, I know I am going to get yell about this but how can I do an SQL and
only show to fields
select name, birthday from ??? order by name;
Along those lines anyway.
Chuck \PUP\ Payne wrote:
*
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Last Updated 25th March 2002
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From: Chuck PUP Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:49 AM
To: MySQL Mailing List (E-mail)
Subject: no subject
Ok, I know I am going to get yell about this but how can I do an SQL and
only show to fields from a table. For example I only like to see the names
Description:
2 problems with MySQL-3.23.49a-1 (linux x86 rpm)
1) binaries not stripped (= 40MB !!!)
2) mysqlshow doesnt work properly
How-To-Repeat:
from /etc/my.cnf:
[client]
socket = /tmp/.mysql.sock
(work)~$ mysqlshow
mysqlshow: Can't
Description:
From the MySQL on-line manual (Section 7.22):
REPLACE works exactly like INSERT, except that if an old record in the table
has the same value as a new record on a unique index, the old record is
deleted before the new record is inserted.
From the MySQL on-line manual (F.2.3
I am not sure it that would provide everything you want to know, but I was
looking for the same thing last week and I setup this replication database
and it work great and make it very easy.
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_MySQL_Database_Adm
inistration.html#Replication
Would it be possible to get a header prefix on the subject line for all email sent out
from this list.
For example;
[mysql] subject header
This is becoming quite common these days and is very useful when interpreting the
subject line.
Thanks!!
Peter
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| Data
8:58 PM
To: mysql
Subject: subject header
Would it be possible to get a header prefix on the subject line for all
email sent out from this list.
For example;
[mysql] subject header
This is becoming quite common these days and is very useful when
interpreting the subject line.
Thanks!!
Peter
On 02-Sep-2001 Cal Evans wrote:
Wow, has it been a month already?
No, it must be September.
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On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 09:10:01PM -0500, Cal Evans wrote:
Wow, has it been a month already?
Please check the archives before posting. There are several discussions on
this exact topic.
Specifically, List-ID: mysql.mysql.com or:
:0:
* ^[EMAIL PROTECTED]
IN.mysql
for procmail.
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example:
from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to :[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MySQl-MailList] problem about *
**
Your sincerely
aDragon
[EMAIL PROTECTED
.
Please add a label to every letter from this mail list in order
for all of us to use mail filter fluently.
example:
from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to :[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MySQl-MailList] problem about *
What's wrong with [EMAIL PROTECTED]? I use the following in my
and filter traffic form this
list. Munging the subject line would only serve to annoy people and
waste valuable space in the Subject line.
Jeremy
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MySQL 3.23.41-max
Description:
Text that may or may not be added to the MySQL manual
How-To-Repeat:
Fix:
Hello,
As there is a description about using an SSH tunnel with Windows
in the MySQL doc, I thought a text about using an SSH tunnel with
UNIX might be in order. If you think the text below might
At 0:17 Uhr +0200 20.8.2001, David Tonhofer wrote:
4) Make sure user 'fred' has an account on machine 'foo'. Unfortunately
this must be an account with a shell :-(
You could probably write a pseudo-shell and put that into /etc/passwd (i.e.
#!/usr/bin/perl
while(STDIN){exit if /^exit$/m;
I have followed the installation instructions in your manual and the var directory is
not being created where it says it should. I found it under /var/lib/mysql.
How-To-Repeat:
This is the history of the steps I have followed:
158 rm -r -f mysql/
159 rm -r -f mysql-3.23.41/
;; I
I am not sure if this has been addressed before, I think it would
be neat if the list admin could put a [mysql] in the subject line
for messages. I get a lot of email and it would help having that
in the subject line. it would also help me in filtering my mail.
Please let me know your
I am not sure if this has been addressed before, I think it would be neat if
the list admin could put a [mysql] in the subject line for messages. I get
a lot of email and it would help having that in the subject line. it would
also help me in filtering my mail. Please let me know your comments
could put a [mysql] in the subject line for messages.
I get
a lot of email and it would help having that in the subject line.
it would
also help me in filtering my mail. Please let me know your
comments.
Randy
-
Before posting
hello everyone..
RedHat LInux 6.2.
PC.
mysql.
when i start mysql with 'safe_mysqld ' i get the following:
[root@kauai bin]# safe_mysqld
[1] 872
[root@kauai bin]# Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
On 05-Jun-01 Longo, Joseph wrote:
when i start mysql with 'safe_mysqld ' i get the following:
[root@kauai bin]# safe_mysqld
[1] 872
[root@kauai bin]# Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
/var/lib/mysql
mysqld daemon
See the security section in the manual.
Longo, Joseph wrote:
hello everyone..
RedHat LInux 6.2.
PC.
mysql.
when i start mysql with 'safe_mysqld ' i get the following:
[root@kauai bin]# safe_mysqld
[1] 872
Dear Sir,
When I run this php script then system show some errors.
script and errors is below .
Please advice me how can I resolv this problem.
/var/www/html/test2.php
---
?
$dbuser = 'root';
$dbhost = 'localhost';
$dbpass = 'root';
$dbname = 'mysql';
$dbtable = 'user';
At 20:31 13-4-01 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can i make a user friendly interface for Sales people to make a
contact to my data base on mysql running on my linux server.
PHP, Perl also seen message from people who use VB and ODBC to connect to
MySQL. Take a look at this lists
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can i make a user friendly interface for Sales people to make a
contact to my data base on mysql running on my linux server.
Sure.
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Hi,
Can i make a user friendly interface for Sales people to make a contact to my data
base on mysql running on my linux server.
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Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
You sure can. How is left as an exercise for the reader. Read up on HTML,
Perl, and DBI. That should get you started.
j- k-
On Friday 13 April 2001 12:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can i make a user friendly interface for Sales people to make a contact
to my data base on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can i make a user friendly interface for Sales people to make a contact
to my data base on mysql running on my linux server.
Your question is pretty vague. You'll probably want to investigate a web
scripting language such as PHP or Perl, which can interact with MySQL
Subject: [Missing files in 3.23.34 and .33 -- .34 patch]
Description:
Theses (innobase) files are not being included,
and thus compiles fail (all are /innobase/):
mem/mem0dbg.c
pars/pars0grm.h
How-To-Repeat:
compile with --with-innobase
The from field is the original sender, not the list. Try to: and cc:
jason
What's wrong with creating a filter? Most e-mail programs of today allow
for filters!!
Just create a filter based on the from field where it equals
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, my mistake. Yes, you're right, the to: cc:
- Original Message -
From: "Jason Brooke" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Rolf Hopkins" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "John en Daphne Kuiper"
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