Bug #6413 | Purify ABR on mysql_real_connect | ||
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Submitted: | 3 Nov 2004 20:23 | Modified: | 20 Oct 2005 1:02 |
Reporter: | Stephen Dodson | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Server | Severity: | S3 (Non-critical) |
Version: | 4.1.7, 4.1.13 | OS: | Solaris (Solaris 9) |
Assigned to: | Jim Winstead | CPU Architecture: | Any |
If the data you need to attach is more than 3MB, you should create
a compressed archive of the data and a README file that describes the data
with a filename that includes the bug number (recommended filename:
mysql-bug-data-6413.zip
) and upload one to sftp.oracle.com.
A free Oracle Web (SSO) account (the one you use to login bugs.mysql.com)
and a client that supports SFTP are required in order to access the SFTP server.
To upload the file to sftp.oracle.com:
- Open an SFTP client and connect to
sftp.oracle.com
. Specify port2021
and remote directory/support/incoming/
. - Log in with your newly created Oracle Web account (email address) and password.
- Upload the archive to
/support/incoming
. - Once you have uploaded the file, add a comment to this bug to notify us about it.
sftp -oPort=2021 -oUser=email sftp.oracle.com:/support/incoming
Usage Notes: This directory is unlistable, which means that once you have uploaded your file, you will not be able to see it. A file cannot be uploaded more than once with the same filename. The filename must be changed before attempting to upload the file again. The filename should always start with mysql-bug- prefix. Files are retained on the SFTP server for 7 days and then permanently removed.