Hello.

On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 09:48:43AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2001 14:40:03 Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
[...]
> >Yes, this is a known bug, here is a patch for it:
> 
> Thanks!  I looked in the manual under "Known errors and design 
> deficiencies in MySQL" (doing a search for the string "info")
> to make sure I wasn't reporting something you already knew about,
> but didn't see any mention of this.  Is that not the right place
> to look for known bugs?

The mentioned section is about bugs and 'misbehaviours' which for
there doesn't exist a fix currently. Either because it would break too
much stuff currently in use and/or an easy work-around is available.

All known bugs are either documented there or fixed within the next
release. So upgrading to the most recent release and running the
test-case again, is generally a good idea (in this case, it had't
helped).

Hm. There is not 'the' place to get aware of bug fixes made since the
current release, but a good place to look is the Change history
section (of the online manual), where they will be usually mentioned
(this works, of course, also for previous version).

Also, you there will be related posting in the mailing list archives,
so probably you should look there, too, or subscribe to the mailing
list in order to get aware 'on the fly'. :-) 

The bug in question was reported on Sun, 18 Mar 2001 by Jan
Legenhausen under the Subject "very strange but reproducable error in
3.23.35" (sorry, if I missed an ealier report) and I assume that the
following change history entry of 3.23.36 (which is not yet released!)
refers to the same bug:

"Fixed bug where affected rows where not returned when MySQL was
compiled without transaction support."

Bye,

        Benjamin.


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