Hi,
yes, as you told, it was very strange for me too... :)
I have changed the code locally, and Openser is running now.......
may this information be helpful for some others...
stinbng46:/home/nthattil/tmp/src_openser_install# sudo aptitude search
mysqlclient
v liblibmysqlclient15-dev -
v libmysqlclient-dev -
v libmysqlclient10-dev -
iB libmysqlclient12 - mysql database
client library
v libmysqlclient12-dev -
v libmysqlclient14-dev -
v libmysqlclient15 -
i libmysqlclient15-dev - MySQL database
development files
iB libmysqlclient15off - MySQL database
client library
v libmysqlclient6-dev -
stinbng46:/home/nthattil/tmp/src_openser_install# mysql -V
mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.32, for pc-linux-gnu (i486) using readline 5.2
stinbng46:/home/nthattil/tmp/src_openser_install# mysql -u root -p
Enter password:
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 127
Server version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch5-log Debian etch distribution
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
mysql> quit
Bye
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Thanks & Regards,
Noble Antony Thattil.
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Henning Westerholt <
henning.westerholt(a)1und1.de> wrote:
On Friday 04 July 2008, Noble Antony T wrote:
I tried at least 3 times deleting &
recreating the Database... always I
was
getting this issue.
What I observed is, the version table Query returns the data-type of the
Version as DB_STRING (2), where as, it should have been DB_INT, so the
function *table_version() *is returning as -1.
But the value returned by the Query (String value) is correct.. (except
that the data-type.)
Database shows the correct type for the column....
mysql> desc version ;
| table_version | int(10) unsigned | NO | | 0 | |
I locally changed so that it returns the correct value, in INTEGER.
Also this *table_version* function always finds the result as DB_STRING,
it
is not only for the *xcap* table, but for all the
tables...
Hi,
this is indeed strange. Can you give some details about your system? What
version of the mysql-client and -server do you use?
Henning