Hi,

Thanks for your ultra-fast reply!

> > However, running the test manually after building (before installing),
> > the test suite does not pass.  The first test that fails is 'create':
> That should not be the case, afaik none of our patches influence the
> testsuite, especially not for:

Ok, good to know.  Does that mean the test suite passes completely for
you?

> > Errors are (from 
> > /home/wg/Debian/mysql-dfsg-5.0-5.0.21/mysql-test/var/log/mysqltest-time) :
> > mysqltest: At line 410: Could not open connection 'user1': 1045 Access 
> > denied for user 'mysqltest_1'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
> this kind of errors.
> 
> Could you check on http://bugs.mysql.com/ if there's already a similar
> bug reported? 

Will do.  I just wanted to make sure that there is no obvious mistake
on my side before doing a more thorough investigaten.

> What would be possible is that the testsuite does not create an own
> database but rely on the accessibility of a database called "test" which
> is accessible by any user in the default installation which we considered
> insecure and therefore disabled it.

Yes, I noticed that.  However, I believe the testing scripts are all
stand-alone and are supposed to create all databases they need by
themselves.

> How do the other tests authenticate? If they use 'root' or create 
> specific user then it could still be considered an upstream bug and you can
> report it on the above URL.

I will find out and let you know.

Thanks,
Wolfram.



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