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--- Comment #6 from Alex Monk (Krenair) kren...@gmail.com ---
That query works for me in MySQL if I get rid of the apostrophes around the
table name. This sounds like something has been tested to work with MySQL but
not PostgreSQL. I don't know
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--- Comment #4 from Steve Walsh st...@nerdvana.org.au 2012-09-12 14:00:03 UTC
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This also occurs with a clean 1.18.5 install and just my auth plugin
Query: SELECT * FROM ipblocks WHERE ipb_address IN
('123123123123','123123123123') OR
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--- Comment #3 from Steve Walsh st...@nerdvana.org.au 2012-08-05 13:32:53 UTC
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OK, thinking about that for a a few days, I can see that changing those columns
to int won't work for ipv6, so they need to remain text.
This still looks like
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--- Comment #2 from Steve Walsh st...@nerdvana.org.au 2012-08-02 00:05:57 UTC
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Hi Matanya
thanks for the reply. Due to privacy issues, every year gets a new VM, so this
was a clean install from the 1.19.1 tar.gz.
The query I highlighted