I have no idea how hard this fix is to implement, but as a long time
Ubuntu fan, I can say that this has been annoying me a long time, and
usually does happen during initial setup of a new machine during all the
monitor resizes in the monitor configuration step. I also currently
have Ubuntu setup
A gnome panel developer just marked this as fixed in Gnome 3 in the
gnome panel bug report
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=557925).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275353
Yes, Ubuntu's python-mysqldb is installed on this system (Genu was an
employee of mine). This is the package this bug was intended to be
reported for, since I expected it to either install itself to a
directory already in Python's sys.path or perhaps update sys.path
automatically, yet it could
Okay, I guess the previous version of our application was relying on
undocumented/unspecified behavior from previous MySQL versions. Anyhow,
I've worked out a work around already, so it's no skin off my back.
Thanks.
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mysql ignores view order when selecting with group by
Oh, I'm using the MySQL version from Hardy Heron (8.04LTS), with latest
updates:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
$ dpkg --status mysql-server
Package: mysql-common
...
Source: mysql-dfsg-5.0
Version: 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.1
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mysql ignores view order when
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mysql-server
I already reported this to MySQL
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=38061thanks=4.
- Begin http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=38061thanks=4 -
Description:
Under 5.0.51a, SELECT w/GROUP BY ignores the order of an underlying view.
Under
Oh, I'm using the MySQL version from Hardy Heron (8.04LTS), with latest
updates:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
$ dpkg --status mysql-server
Package: mysql-common
...
Source: mysql-dfsg-5.0
Version: 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.1
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mysql ignores view order when
Yes, the version of AA you have packaged with Hardy is at least a year
out of date. There is a whole category of maps (they usually end in
2k8 because the AA 7.mumble release was branded 2008) that the 6.10
AA crashes after reading, and they are run on about half the servers on
the net right now.
Public bug reported:
(I've already reported this to freedesktop.org
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16670 - text below)
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16670
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mysql-admin
I can duplicate this with all of mysql, mysqldump, and the mysql-admin
GUI on 8.04LTS. This is not the behavior I am used to from the same
applications on 6.06LTS or the Windows ports of the same applications.
I normally create an SSH
Thanks for the link. I added a comment to the MySQL not-a-bug. I had
to agree with one of the previous posters that the current behavior is
quite insane.
It does sound like a work-around for at least some clients is to put
protocol=tcp in the [client] section of my.cnf (I confirmed that this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mysql-admin
I can duplicate this with all of mysql, mysqldump, and the mysql-admin
GUI on 8.04LTS. This is not the behavior I am used to from the same
applications on 6.06LTS or the Windows ports of the same applications.
I normally create an SSH
Thanks for the link. I added a comment to the MySQL not-a-bug. I had
to agree with one of the previous posters that the current behavior is
quite insane.
It does sound like a work-around for at least some clients is to put
protocol=tcp in the [client] section of my.cnf (I confirmed that this
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mysql-server-5.0
I get this message in email nightly:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
/usr/bin/mysqladmin: refresh failed; error: 'Lost connection to MySQL server
during query'
error: error running shared postrotate script for /var/log/mysql.log
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