Hi Rik,

> Have you tried the _full_ user-identification (which is with host)?
>
> GRANT ALL ON somedb.* TO 'someone'@'%';

Yes I had (and just tried to verify) but it didn't help.

Could it be Fedora's mysql packages are special somehow?
Re-installing mysql after deletig its data-directory didn't help unfourtunatly.
I also don't use fancy configuration, all I did was to copy
my-medium.cnf to /etc/my.cnf and enabled innodb.

Thanks, Clemens

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