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− | '''Attention''': This page is currently being migrated to a page called [[Database/Drivers/MySQL Native/Known Problems|Known Problems]], so for the moment, please don't add anything new here!
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− | === FIXED issues ===
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− | ==== FIXED: Existing table fields cannot be altered ====
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− | The implementation simply didn't get that far (css.sdbcx.XAlterTable not implemented) ... for the final release, we expect this to be fixed.
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− | ==== FIXED: Specifying a different socket path is not supported (Linux) ====
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− | Currently, the driver expects the socket to be /tmp/mysql.sock. This is hard-coded, and will be fixed with new UI (3.0). There are 2 workarounds:
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− | 1) Specify an IP number and a port number, like this: 127.0.0.1:3306/yourdb. In this case the driver will establish a connection via TCP and not a local socket.
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− | 2) Add a link from the real socket file to /tmp/mysql.sock by running this command "ln -s /<path to file>/mysql.sock /tmp/mysql.sock". However, this will probably need to be done by the root user and depending on your computer's settings the /tmp folder may be cleared each time the machine restarts. Meaning that this must be done after each boot.
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 8 January 2009