#10099: MySQL 5.0 does not support LIMIT in subqueries
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          Reporter:  Anossov                       |         Owner:  nobody
            Status:  new                           |     Milestone:        
         Component:  Database layer (models, ORM)  |       Version:  SVN   
        Resolution:                                |      Keywords:        
             Stage:  Unreviewed                    |     Has_patch:  0     
        Needs_docs:  0                             |   Needs_tests:  0     
Needs_better_patch:  0                             |  
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Comment (by lamby):

 Thanks for the traceback. Also thanks for the snippet, but alas it's
 fairly meaningless as I have no idea what accessible_ids really does. If
 you could you provide a minimal testcase without all your custom code,
 that means anybody can reproduce the problem locally and hack on it. Bonus
 points if it uses the `Post`/`Comment` models used everywhere else.

 (Also, aren't the '__id__' bits redundant?)

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