At 18:50 18/04/2001 +0300, Yusuf Incekara wrote:
>You said :
>Only those who don't read English too good.

What I meant was a clarification of your problem since English is not your 
native language. This has nothing to do with racism whatsoever. For you 
information I have lived and worked in the Arabian Gulf (Saudi Arabia, 
Kuwait, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Yemen, Bahrain and Qatar), Egypt, the Congo, 
Thailand, Singapore and all over Europe. During this time I made many 
friend in these countries. So I think you are quite wrong to suggest that 
my comment is racist. But I stand by the fact that I believe you do not 
understand what is written in the manual

>Being a native English speaker
>it is very clear to me.
>
>
>Could you please be more open and honest?
>
>It is obviously seen that i can easily read and write in English.
>But if you disturbed that one Turk found your bug please let me know
>and quit . Let all your customers become from Mansfield, England, UK.

I am not at all disturbed as you put it and if it was a 'bug' I would be 
very happy that you had noticed it. But it is not a 'bug'


>I am not insisting that my English is perfect. But be sure that
>it is not necessary that being a native English speaker.
>
>I said that no matter but you are looking for a trouble ...
>
>If you read carefully followed instructions ( by using your perfect native
>English )
>you 'll see the differences between Windows directory and System Directory.

If you will not be guided then there is nothing I can do
The manual states windows-system-directory not windows/system or 
windows/system32 or winnt/system or winnt/system32. The directory where 
Windows whatever version is installed. It could be windows or windows.000 
or windows.001, etc


>If still there is some issues that your perfect English mind can not
>understand
>please mail me.
>
>If you say still i am native English. No one can knows better then me even
>Microsoft
>so there is nothing to say.
>
>If you undertand your mistake and wanna apologize please forget it.
>
>Regards.
>
>Yusuf Incekara
>Avukatpro Limited Sirketi
>Izmit/Turkey (sorry for not being a native English but smart)
>
>
>
>
>GetSystemDirectory
>
>Reference : Microsoft Web site :
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/psdk/sysmgmt/sysinfo_1unt.htm
>
>The GetSystemDirectory function retrieves the path of the system directory.
>The system directory contains such files as dynamic-link libraries, drivers,
>and font files.
>
>UINT GetSystemDirectory(
>   LPTSTR lpBuffer,  // buffer for system directory
>   UINT uSize        // size of directory buffer
>);
>Parameters
>lpBuffer
>[out] Pointer to the buffer to receive the null-terminated string containing
>the path. This path does not end with a backslash unless the system
>directory is the root directory. For example, if the system directory is
>named WINDOWS\SYSTEM on drive C, the path of the system directory retrieved
>by this function is C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.
>uSize
>[in] Specifies the maximum size of the buffer, in TCHARs. This value should
>be set to at least MAX_PATH.
>Return Values
>
>
>
>GetWindowsDirectory
>
>Reference : Microsoft Web site :
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/psdk/sysmgmt/sysinfo_4k55.htm
>
>
>GetWindowsDirectory
>The GetWindowsDirectory function retrieves the path of the Windows
>directory. The Windows directory contains such files as applications,
>initialization files, and help files.
>
>UINT GetWindowsDirectory(
>   LPTSTR lpBuffer,  // buffer for Windows directory
>   UINT uSize        // size of directory buffer
>);
>Parameters
>lpBuffer
>[out] Pointer to the buffer to receive the null-terminated string containing
>the path. This path does not end with a backslash unless the Windows
>directory is the root directory. For example, if the Windows directory is
>named WINDOWS on drive C, the path of the Windows directory retrieved by
>this function is C:\WINDOWS. If the system was installed in the root
>directory of drive C, the path retrieved is C:\.
>uSize
>[in] Specifies the maximum size, in TCHARs, of the buffer specified by the
>lpBuffer parameter. This value should be set to MAX_PATH to allow sufficient
>room for the path.
>
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: John Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Yusuf Incekara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 10:11 AM
>Subject: Re: Ynt: Bug in Documentation ?
>
>
> > At 09:29 18/04/2001 +0300, you wrote:
> > >Ok . No matter for me anymore. cause i solved my problem.
> > >i'm paying attention for other users not to have
> > >the same problem.
> >
> > Only those who don't read English too good. Being a native English speaker
> > it is very clear to me
> >
> > >Regards
> > >Yusuf Incekara
> > >
> > >
> > >----- Original Message -----
> > >From: John Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >To: Yusuf Incekara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 9:27 PM
> > >Subject: Re: Bug in Documentation ?
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi
> > > > This is not a "bug" in the documentation, it is the way you have
> > > > interpreted what it says
> > > > On a Win9x/ME system the Windows-System-Directory is called x:\Windows
>but
> > > > in Windows NT and Windows 2000 it is called WinNT. If the author meant
>to
> > > > write windows(winnt)\system that is what he would have written, not
> > > > windows-system-directory. So I am sorry to say it is you that is wrong
>not
> > > > the documentation writer.
> > > >
> > > > At 10:00 17/04/2001 +0300, Yusuf Incekara wrote:
> > > > >in Mysql documents
> > > > >section 4.16.5 Options files
> > > > >it is documented as :
> > > > >------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > >MySQL reads default options from the following files on Windows:
> > > > >
> > > > >Filename  Purpose
> > > > >windows-system-directory\my.ini   Global options
> > > > >C:\my.cnf      Global options
> > > > >C:\mysql\data\my.cnf     Server-specific options
> > > > >------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > >windows-system-directory\my.ini  Global options  line is incorrect
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >it must be corrected as : windows-directory\my.ini  ?
> > > > >Cause when i try to use my.ini option file which is located in
> > > > >c:\windows\system directory it doesn't works.
> > > > >But when i put it into a c:\windows directory it works fine.
> > > > >
> > > > >Regards.
> > > > >Yusuf INCEKARA
> > > > >Avukatpro Limited Sirketi
> > > >
> > > > Regards
> > > > John
> > > >
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