Re: BUG: /p prompt specifier crashes mysql on Windows
am 04.10.2002 22:28:27 von miguel solorzanoAt 13:11 4/10/2002 -0500, Paul DuBois wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for the bug report. I was be able to repeat.
>On UNIX, using \p in a prompt specifier includes the current
>port number or socket name in the prompt.
>
>On WIndows, using \p for a TCP connection includes the current
>port number. I thought perhaps it would include the
>named pipe name for a named pipe connection, but instead,
>mysql crashes.
>
>How-to-repeat:
>
>This works:
>
>mysql -h localhost --prompt=3D"\p> "
>
>This crashes:
>
>mysql -h . --prompt=3D"\p> "
>
>
>I was using 4.0.2, but I just tried with 4.0.4 and the same thing
>happens: Boom!
>
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