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Vieux 02/10/2007, 13h44   #3
Mike
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Par défaut Re: mysql-test-run Test Cases


Captain Paralytic wrote:
> On 2 Oct, 13:03, Mike <msargent...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > I am trying to install MySql v5.0 and am getting errors when running
> > mysql-test-run.
> >
> > I have looked through several references but can not find anything
> > that tells me what the errors mean or how to fix the problems causing
> > the errors.
> >
> > Can anyone please point me in the right direction?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike

>
> Oh dear, my crystal ball just blew a fuse. There it was about to show
> me what the errors looked like that we had to point you in the
> direction of fixing and it blew a fuse.
>
> Maybe you will be lucky that someone else's crystal ball will fare
> better.
>
> Or just maybe you might give us a clue of the sort of errors you are
> getting!!!!!!
>
> Sheesh, some people. If they had half a brain they would be dangerous!


Then others if they had a quarter of a brain could resist flaming a
post that ends up being less than usefull and maybe just maybe could
see that I was not asking you to fix my problem so you can be a hero.
I am looking to find a reference so I can try to tackle it myself.

These groups should not be a forum for flaming but for posting
questions and hopefully getting useful information in response. Like
your mother surely told you, but you obviously failed to listen and
learn - If you don't have anything useful to say - keep your mouth
shut, or in this case turn off your computer and get out your Wii


Now if someone really would prefer to -

The failed tests are:
dirty-close
err000001
ins000001
rpl000007
rpl000014

Is there a document somewhere out there that tells what each test case
is supposed to test, the expected results, and maybe what failing the
test means and how to address it?

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