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Bug #2346 Using MOD bandwidth sql errors in DML parts
Submitted: 1999-09-21 18:28 UTC Modified: 2001-09-26 19:00 UTC
From: patrick at gamers dot at Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: MySQL related
PHP Version: 3.0.12 OS: RedHat Linux 6.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-09-21 18:28 UTC] patrick at gamers dot at
Config : Apache 1.3.9
MySQL-3_22_25-1_i386.rpm
MySQL-client-3_22_25-1_i386.rpm
MySQL-devel-3_22_25-1_i386.rpm
apache-mod_ssl-1.3.9.2.4.2-0.6.0.i386.rpm
apache-mod_ssl-contrib-1_0_7-3_6_0_i386.rpm
apache-mod_ssl-devel-1.3.9.2.4.2-0.6.0.i386.rpm
openssl-0_9_4-2_i386.rpm
PHP 3.0.12 compiled --with-mysql --force-redirect-cgi
enabling MOD_BANDWITH causes strange results when creating tables, databases etc with phpMyAdmin
I think these are MySql part related, 

just tryu to create a database and look at the results

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 [2001-09-26 19:00 UTC] mrobinso@php.net
This is rather dated.
I have not been able to reproduce this problem
on a box with mod_bandwidth working just fine.

While this *could* be a mysql/phpMyAdmin problem,
I don't think its related to PHP.

If this problem persists with the latest greatest
versions of affected software, please reopen.
 
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