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- MySQL Forums
Forum to discuss quality assurance techniques, such as bug reports, test cases, code patches
- Announcing January 2025 Releases featuring MySQL Server 9. 2. 0 . . .
MySQL NDB Cluster is the distributed, shared-nothing variant of MySQL MySQL Server 9 2 0 and MySQL NDB Cluster 9 2 0 are Innovation releases, which means it will have new features, deprecations removals, and bug fixes Innovation releases are supported until the next innovation release, and are recommended for production use
- MySQL :: Database initialization Issue
MySQL Forums Forum List » Newbie New Topic Database initialization Issue Posted by: Rafael Harmon Date: November 15, 2024 12:42AM
- How to connect to MySQL from the command line - Stack Overflow
How can you connect to MySQL from the command line in a Mac? (i e show me the code) I'm doing a PHP SQL tutorial, but it starts by assuming you're already in MySQL
- MySQL :: MySQL ODBC Connector 9. 1. 0 - Connection Issues in ODBC Data . . .
I have downloaded tried installing the MySQL ODBC Connector Version 9 1 0 from the General Availability Releases page; the installation completes successfully, but when I configure the DSN in 64-bit ODBC Data Source Administrator, and click "Test" (or click the "Database" dropdown), ODBC Data Source Administrator crashes
- MySQL :: MySQL Forums :: MySQL Workbench
1,928 Jim Edvardsson 10 25 2024 07:59AM MySQL Workbench crashing on Reverse Engineering, Forward Engineering, and Model Sync 719 Jorge Pimentel 10 14 2024 04:02AM
- ERROR 1130 (HY000): Host is not allowed to connect to this MySQL . . .
Why oh why can I not connect to mysql? mysql -u root -ptest101 -h xxx xxx xxx xxx ERROR 1130 (HY000): Host 'xxx xxx xxx xxx' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server In my cnf I have the below # Instead of skip-networking the default is now to listen only on # localhost which is more compatible and is not less secure
- MySQL :: Re: CVE-2024-7254
CVE-2024-7254 is currently in "awaiting analysis" state However, Connector J users should not be affected by it Definitely not if using the JDBC implementation (protobuf not used there), and probably not affected if using the X DevAPI Nevertheless, third party dependencies are updated regularly and protobuf-java shall be updated soon On the other hand, you can override this dependency
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