Quoting Mariusz Mazur <mma...@kernel.pl>:

> So if I understand correctly bacula requires a seriously broken version of
> libdbi? Unless that bug happens under very specific conditions, it sounds
> like a major deal-breaker.
>

I'm sorry, I have to correct myself. It is the number of *columns*  
which is reported incorrectly, not the number of *rows*. Any  
reasonable application won't care about the number of columns if you  
don't get back a single row. The incorrect column issue is just  
something which is not supposed to happen, and I want to see it fixed  
before doing another release.

regards,
Markus

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