Bug#321578: marked as done (/usr/sbin/mysqld: old_passwords variable seems to be incompatible with new versions of mysql)

2005-09-15 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#321578:

2005-08-29 Thread Michael Wardle
I was just hit by this in Etch after an update, upgrade. mysql-server 4.0.24-10 seems to be the current version and mysql-server-4.1 does not yet replace mysql-server 4.0. Is this something that was not caught when this issue was resolved, or is there something still coming down the line for Etch

Bug#321578: marked as done (/usr/sbin/mysqld: old_passwords variable seems to be incompatible with new versions of mysql)

2005-08-14 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#321578: /usr/sbin/mysqld: old_passwords variable seems to be incompatible with new versions of mysql

2005-08-06 Thread Damien CASSOU
Package: mysql-server Version: 4.0.24-10 Severity: grave File: /usr/sbin/mysqld Tags: patch Justification: renders package unusable Hi, it seems that the variable old_passwords is not available in the last mysql version which prevents mysqld to be launched. So I commented it : # For compatib