Jesse may have inadvertently touched on this in his response. It looks
like your default character set is utf8, but Jesse suggested doing dumps
with --with-default-charset=binary. Hmmm....2+2= ___ maybe? Anyone
tried setting
[mysqld]
character-set-server = binary
and reporting back?
But I'm still using an old mysql, so I'm not real sure-like.
Covington, Chris wrote:
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 09:30:48AM -0500, Ted Serreyn wrote:
In my case it is an existing rt installation, that has started to experience
this problem I believe since the mysql upgrade. New attachments sent in are
always corrupted (ok only the binary ones).
I am having the same problem w/4.1.19. Bueller?
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