Hi sean,
I don't believe that mysql-bug 5574 is associated with my situation. It
reports a bug where a table with foreign keys is created, then altered
to MyIsam, and then the re-creation does not work anymore.
My problem however is that the "ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT"-Syntax seems
to not work
t works:
"()ADD FOREIGN KEY `new_fk_constraint` (`Computer`)
REFERENCES `Computer` (`Computer-Name`)
ON DELETE RESTRICT
ON UPDATE RESTRICT;"
We are not absolutely sure where the bug is...
If the query is correct but doesn't work it's a bug in mysql-server.
If the query is wrong and
Package: Chromium
Version: 0.9.12-5
I am using the following versions:
Chromium: 0.9.12-5
KDE: 3.3.2
Debian: Sarge
Kernel: 2.4.25 / i386
Since my last "apt-get upgrade" sound in Chromium does not work anymore.
I get the following output when I try to run it from a terminal:
Package: krusader
Version: 1.51
Severity: minor
Kernel-Version: 2.4.25-1-386
KDE-Version: 3.3.1
Debian-Version: Sarge
Following situation:
- /one is on a ext3 partition
- /two is on a vfat or ntfs partition and is mounted read-only (!)
(using fstab)
When I try to copy files using krusader from /o
re/lintian/overrides
/usr/share/lintian/overrides/kmoon
/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kmoon/common
/usr/share/doc/kmoon/html
I believe that either someone forgot to include the executable or I am
just too stupid.
Thanks.
Roland Ulbricht
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