On 01/11/2008, at 3:52 AM, Erik Ljungstrom wrote:
> I can see the value of adding a patch like that, but that wouldn't as
> far as I can see (just had a very quick glance) work for command line
> supplied arguments. So maybe use two patches?
Euh you mean fed to the command line of mysqld_safe?
True, that. Did you have a look at mysqld_multi also?
By the way I did find where to tweak it in the my_print_default code
(mysys library actually so it'll be in all tools), just turns out I
need a new pointer variable to deal with things in the right spot. I
was trying to do without but all existing vars are in use at that point.
Cheers,
Arjen.
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Arjen Lentz, Director @ Open Query (http://openquery.com.au)
Training and Expertise for MySQL in Australia and New Zealand
Hi Erik
On 01/11/2008, at 3:52 AM, Erik Ljungstrom wrote:
> I can see the value of adding a patch like that, but that wouldn't as
> far as I can see (just had a very quick glance) work for command line
> supplied arguments. So maybe use two patches?
Euh you mean fed to the command line of mysqld_safe?
True, that. Did you have a look at mysqld_multi also?
By the way I did find where to tweak it in the my_print_default code
(mysys library actually so it'll be in all tools), just turns out I
need a new pointer variable to deal with things in the right spot. I
was trying to do without but all existing vars are in use at that point.
Cheers, openquery. com.au)
Arjen.
--
Arjen Lentz, Director @ Open Query (http://
Training and Expertise for MySQL in Australia and New Zealand
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