Loading Docs/manual.texi +5 −6 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@ Before posting a bug report or question, please do the following: @item Start by searching the MySQL online manual at: @* @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/manual.php} @uref{http://www.mysql.com/doc/} @* We try to keep the manual up to date by updating it frequently with solutions to newly found problems! Loading @@ -2055,7 +2055,7 @@ solutions to newly found problems! @item Search the MySQL mailing list archives: @* @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/} @uref{http://lists.mysql.com/} @* @item You can also use @uref{http://www.mysql.com/search.html} to search all the Loading Loading @@ -2326,7 +2326,7 @@ If you get a @code{parse error}, please check your syntax closely! If you can't find something wrong with it, it's extremely likely that your current version of MySQL doesn't support the query you are using. If you are using the current version and the manual at @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/manual.php} doesn't cover the @uref{http://www.mysql.com/doc/} doesn't cover the syntax you are using, MySQL doesn't support your query. In this case, your only options are to implement the syntax yourself or e-mail @email{mysql-licensing@@mysql.com} and ask for an offer to implement it! Loading Loading @@ -8262,7 +8262,7 @@ If you are running RedHat Version 5.0 with a version of @code{glibc} older than 2.0.7-5, you should make sure you have installed all @code{glibc} patches! There is a lot of information about this in the MySQL mail archives. Links to the mail archives are available online at @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/}. @uref{http://lists.mysql.com/}. Also, see @ref{Linux}. You can also start @code{mysqld} manually using the @code{--skip-grant-tables} Loading Loading @@ -53889,8 +53889,7 @@ work. If you find such a query, try first upgrading to the newest MySQL version. If this doesn't help and you can't find anything in the @code{mysql} mail archive, you should report the bug to @email{mysql@@lists.mysql.com}. Links to mail archives are available online at the @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/, MySQL documentation page}. online at @uref{http://lists.mysql.com/}. If you have started @code{mysqld} with @code{myisam-recover}, MySQL will automatically check and try to repair @code{MyISAM} Loading
Docs/manual.texi +5 −6 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@ Before posting a bug report or question, please do the following: @item Start by searching the MySQL online manual at: @* @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/manual.php} @uref{http://www.mysql.com/doc/} @* We try to keep the manual up to date by updating it frequently with solutions to newly found problems! Loading @@ -2055,7 +2055,7 @@ solutions to newly found problems! @item Search the MySQL mailing list archives: @* @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/} @uref{http://lists.mysql.com/} @* @item You can also use @uref{http://www.mysql.com/search.html} to search all the Loading Loading @@ -2326,7 +2326,7 @@ If you get a @code{parse error}, please check your syntax closely! If you can't find something wrong with it, it's extremely likely that your current version of MySQL doesn't support the query you are using. If you are using the current version and the manual at @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/manual.php} doesn't cover the @uref{http://www.mysql.com/doc/} doesn't cover the syntax you are using, MySQL doesn't support your query. In this case, your only options are to implement the syntax yourself or e-mail @email{mysql-licensing@@mysql.com} and ask for an offer to implement it! Loading Loading @@ -8262,7 +8262,7 @@ If you are running RedHat Version 5.0 with a version of @code{glibc} older than 2.0.7-5, you should make sure you have installed all @code{glibc} patches! There is a lot of information about this in the MySQL mail archives. Links to the mail archives are available online at @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/}. @uref{http://lists.mysql.com/}. Also, see @ref{Linux}. You can also start @code{mysqld} manually using the @code{--skip-grant-tables} Loading Loading @@ -53889,8 +53889,7 @@ work. If you find such a query, try first upgrading to the newest MySQL version. If this doesn't help and you can't find anything in the @code{mysql} mail archive, you should report the bug to @email{mysql@@lists.mysql.com}. Links to mail archives are available online at the @uref{http://www.mysql.com/documentation/, MySQL documentation page}. online at @uref{http://lists.mysql.com/}. If you have started @code{mysqld} with @code{myisam-recover}, MySQL will automatically check and try to repair @code{MyISAM}