Bug #57026 | Changes in Manager Server Instance not saved on Mac OS X | ||
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Submitted: | 26 Sep 2010 12:46 | Modified: | 12 Oct 2010 14:06 |
Reporter: | heapifyman heapifyman | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Workbench: Administration | Severity: | S2 (Serious) |
Version: | 5.2.28 | OS: | MacOS (10.5.8) |
Assigned to: | Alfredo Kojima | CPU Architecture: | Any |
Tags: | workbench manage server instance custom sudo command installation type |
[26 Sep 2010 12:46]
heapifyman heapifyman
[27 Sep 2010 18:04]
Valeriy Kravchuk
Indeed, changes are possible but not saved, exactly as you described.
[29 Sep 2010 15:02]
Alfredo Kojima
What command are you using for sudo?
[29 Sep 2010 15:15]
heapifyman heapifyman
"What command are you using for sudo?" If that question was for me I don't understand it. In the Manage Server Instance I have a dropdown box with two predefined sudo commands and one empty line (in which I can specify a custom command, I assume). If I select the non-default predefined one or change any of the predefined ones or enter a custom command, my changes are not saved. If I close the dialog and open it again, the sudo command is set back to the default (/usr/bin/su...).
[7 Oct 2010 17:19]
Johannes Taxacher
fix confirmed in repository
[12 Oct 2010 14:06]
Tony Bedford
An entry has been added to the 5.2.29 changelog: Changes made to a server instance were not saved. In particular changing installation type to “Custom” was not saved, and changes to the sudo command were also not saved.