Bug #2862 Configuration-Directory .mysqlcc in current Directory should be used 1st
Submitted: 18 Feb 2004 5:04 Modified: 12 Jan 2005 18:25
Reporter: [ name withheld ] Email Updates:
Status: Won't fix Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQLCC Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:0.9.4-beta OS:Windows (Win2000)
Assigned to: Jorge del Conde CPU Architecture:Any

[18 Feb 2004 5:04] [ name withheld ]
Description:
If there exists a .mysqlcc-Directory in the Directory from where the
Application is started this Directory should be used first. If it doesn't
exist the .mysqlcc-Directory in the User-Directory should be used at it
is now.

How to repeat:
Have a .mysqlcc-Directory in the current Directory, it will be ignored

Suggested fix:
* Search for .mysqlcc-Directory in the current Directory and use it if it exists
otherwise
* Use .mysqlcc-Directory in User-Directory
[18 Feb 2004 5:08] [ name withheld ]
Moved to correct Category
[12 Jan 2005 18:25] Jorge del Conde
Thank you for your interest in the MySQL graphical administration tools.
We recommend that you use our MySQL Administrator and MySQL Query
Browser.  The MySQLGUI and MySQL Command Center legacy products are
deprecated, and we are no longer maintaining those projects.

For more information on MySQL Administrator, see:
http://www.mysql.com/products/administrator/
[12 Jan 2005 18:42] [ name withheld ]
Neiter MySQL Administrator nor MySQL Query Browser can
be started with parameters from the Command Line and
are therefore not a suitable replacement.