Ok, so where do mysql bugs go, these days?

James Hogarth james.hogarth at gmail.com
Mon May 20 10:35:45 UTC 2013


>  Are you sure you havent fallen victim to the MDB camps FUD
> campaign?
>
>
>
Did you read his later message? he found the bug already reported  18
months ago complete with proposed patch, verified status and S2 (serious)
severity ... and yet not fixed...

OP you might be better off filing a bug against either MySQL and F18 in
bugzilla.redhat.com and let the maintainers decide what to do about it
there ... if if you can test against community-mysql in F19 verify it there
and again file in bugzilla.redhat.com ... at least there's some chance then
of a Fedora patch being applied even if it's not fixed upstream after all
this time ...

With the pending migration to MariaDB it might be worth double checking if
the bug exists there and filing a bug with them - at least there's a
reasonable chance of it getting fixed within a timespan less than 2 years
that way ;)
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