Le 12 avr. 06 à 17:24, Scott Wyatt a écrit :

The problem with setting MySQL to the old password format is that other applications (I'm thinking perl / php) might be expecting the new and improved format. I know the portal system I use on my site has a series of setup scripts I'm not about to tweak -- I'd have to modify every patch release, too.

No, this just sets "the old password format" for the concerned user. So you can have a RB app dedicated user dealing with the server the old way :

“SET PASSWORD FOR [EMAIL PROTECTED] = OLD_PASSWORD(‘mypassw’)”.


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