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Default DBD-mysql-2.9002 incompatible to MySQL-4.10-alpha? - 08-18-2003 , 07:10 PM






Rudy,

Just because I prefere Latin2_general_ci charset/collation above the swedish
default, I ran into the following:
Due to the change in file names and formats DBD-mysql-2.9002 does not
recognize MySQL-4.10-alpha's files in <basedir>\share\charsets and spits an
error.
For now I've placed the old files from MySQL-4.14b next to their new
counterparts; at least it surpresses the error.

BTW why don't you make use of the setting of basedir in my.ini or my.cnf and
leave the pathes supplied at compile time by -I or -L for a last resort? It
would make life even more easy for those -me included- installing
pre-compiled binaries!

If every one has assumed you knew this already, I still might be the first
to report.
Keep up the good work,

Hans van Harten



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Default Re: DBD-mysql-2.9002 incompatible to MySQL-4.10-alpha? - 08-19-2003 , 11:04 AM






On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Hans van Harten wrote:

Quote:
Rudy,

Just because I prefere Latin2_general_ci charset/collation above the swedish
default, I ran into the following:
Due to the change in file names and formats DBD-mysql-2.9002 does not
recognize MySQL-4.10-alpha's files in <basedir>\share\charsets and spits an
error.
I have not tried using another charset with a binary distribution yet, so
I don't know all of the issues involved -- I guess it it time I start
working on charsets What is error are you getting?

Quote:
For now I've placed the old files from MySQL-4.14b next to their new
counterparts; at least it surpresses the error.

BTW why don't you make use of the setting of basedir in my.ini or my.cnf and
leave the pathes supplied at compile time by -I or -L for a last resort? It
would make life even more easy for those -me included- installing
pre-compiled binaries!

DBD::mysql lets the mysql client libraries decide what to do; unless you
explicitly tell it to do otherwise. DBD::mysql itself does not default to
using any paths... The only thing that DBD::mysql uses those paths for,
IIRC, is to decide what libaries to link against.



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If every one has assumed you knew this already, I still might be the first
to report.
Keep up the good work,
Thank you.


Rudy





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