Hello

I asked a similar question some time ago and  only got a confirmation
but no solution or hint. I am on debian sid (unstable) with the
following packages installed

  libdbd-mysql-p 2.9003-3       A Perl5 database interface to the MySQL data
  libmysqlclient 3.23.56-2      LGPL-licensed client library for MySQL datab
  libmysqlclient 4.0.22-2       mysql database client library
  mysql-client   4.0.22-2       mysql database client binaries
  mysql-common   4.0.22-2       mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql
  mysql-server   4.0.22-2       mysql database server binaries
  php4-mysql     4.3.9-2        MySQL module for php4
  libmyodbc      3.51.09-1      the MySQL ODBC driver
  odbcinst1      2.2.4-11       Support library and helper program for acces
  unixodbc       2.2.4-11       ODBC tools libraries


Using OO either 1.1.4 or 1.1.3 I can access the mysql database, can
create a table but then later cannot edit the columns. This seems to
me a serious bug and I would like to know whom to blame and what I
could do about it. Just in case I send a bug report.


Uwe Brauer 



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