Sebastian Mendel a écrit :
Marc Delisle schrieb:
Sebastian Mendel a écrit :
Marc Delisle schrieb:
Sebastian Mendel a écrit :
Marc Delisle schrieb:
Sebastian Mendel a écrit :
> Marc Delisle schrieb: > >> Sebastian Mendel a écrit : >> >>> Update of /cvsroot/phpmyadmin/phpMyAdmin/libraries/dbi >>> In directory >>> sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv31315/libraries/dbi >>> >>> Modified Files: >>> mysqli.dbi.lib.php Log Message: >>> - make use of MYSQLI_* constants >> >> >> Sebastian, >> I knew about the constants but there was a problem with them, >> can't remember exactly for the moment. Maybe some missing values >> or wrong values. Did you test the use of constants here? > > > tested, found no problems
In HEAD: Notice: Use of undefined constant MYSQLI_BINARY_FLAG - assumed 'MYSQLI_BINARY_FLAG' in /phpMyAdmin-HEAD/libraries/dbi/mysqli.dbi.lib.php on line 465
PHP 5.1.2 MySQL 5.0.18
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cannot reproduce
with same as above and Windows, mysql client 5.0.18
whats your mysql client libary version? os?
MySQL client library is 4.1.12. Server OS is Linux.
Note that I still have the bug when connecting with mysqli to a MySQL 4.1.13 server.
The bug also happens when browsing any table. Does your setup display notice errors?
no errors at all
MYSQLI_BINARY_FLAG is defined!
seems to be a bug with older client libs
So you are saying that having a 4.1.12 client lib is too old for connecting to a MySQL 4.1.13 server? Well I don't get your point, and besides, we are going to have a lot of complaints about this.
of course we/i should address this but its a bug in the client lib, independent from server version the client lib does not export BINARY_FLAG to MYSQLI_BINARY_FLAG
This flag is not even listed on http://ca3.php.net/mysqli
Anyway I suggest to do this:
if (!defined('MYSQLI_BINARY_FLAG')) { define('MYSQLI_BINARY_FLAG', 128); }