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Updates tagged with mysql on Roland's Microblog!lnxw48a1: @clacke @mk @kat I expected that #sysadmins would at least firewall off the ports used by services not intended for outside access, whether #MongoDB, #MySQL, or #OpenLDAP. Even before this happened, imagine someone slurping up oodles of PII through an unsecured database and leaving the organization with hefty legal penalties for non-compliance with relevant consumer/medical/financial privacy laws.
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lnxw48a1's status on Thursday, 12-Jan-2017 02:49:01 CET@<a href="http://quitter.se/user/114847" class="h-card mention" title="Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠)">clacke</a> @<a href="http://oracle.skilledtests.com/user/2368" class="h-card mention" title="Temporary Marjolein">mk</a> @<a href="http://quitter.se/user/123621" class="h-card mention" title="kat">kat</a> I expected that #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sysadmins" rel="tag">sysadmins</a></span> would at least firewall off the ports used by services not intended for outside access, whether #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/mongodb" rel="tag">MongoDB</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span>, or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/openldap" rel="tag">OpenLDAP.</a></span> Even before this happened, imagine someone slurping up oodles of PII through an unsecured database and leaving the organization with hefty legal penalties for non-compliance with relevant consumer/medical/financial privacy laws.2017-01-12T02:49:01+01:00Nobody [LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1)]lnxw48: @daw It has been years since I ran #MySQL on #Windows ( #WinXP ). Not sure anything is still relevant to current versions of MySQL or Windows.
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lnxw48's status on Thursday, 20-Oct-2016 20:46:43 CEST@<a href="http://micro.fragdev.com/user/8575" class="h-card mention" title="Doug Whitfield">daw</a> It has been years since I ran #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/windows" rel="tag">Windows</a></span> ( #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/winxp" rel="tag">WinXP</a></span> ). Not sure anything is still relevant to current versions of MySQL or Windows.2016-10-20T20:46:43+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: @jaywink@iliketoast.net That is *very* bad news. I switched completely to #MariaDB because #Oracle was making proprietary-like moves with #MySQL. In one step, MariaDB Corp has leapfrogged Oracle. I won't say they've gone #evil yet, but this is definitely not a positive development.
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lnxw48's status on Saturday, 20-Aug-2016 01:00:28 CEST@jaywink@iliketoast.net That is *very* bad news. I switched completely to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> because #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/oracle" rel="tag">Oracle</a></span> was making proprietary-like moves with #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL.</a></span> In one step, MariaDB Corp has leapfrogged Oracle. I won't say they've gone #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/evil" rel="tag">evil</a></span> yet, but this is definitely not a positive development.2016-08-20T01:00:28+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: @dragnucs Having said this, not being dependent on a single central organization is really important. If #Oracle evilizes #MySQL, #MariaDB's branch of the same codebase can avoid that. Or #Percona can revive its performance-enhanced branch of the same codebase. Or a couple of devs working in someone's basement. If Microsoft evilizes SQL Server, where does one obtain a compatible database to use as a drop-in replacement with SharePoint?
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lnxw48's status on Monday, 25-Jul-2016 03:38:32 CEST@<a href="https://quitter.no/user/633" class="h-card mention" title="التنينوكس">dragnucs</a> Having said this, not being dependent on a single central organization is really important. If #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/oracle" rel="tag">Oracle</a></span> evilizes #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span>'s branch of the same codebase can avoid that. Or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/percona" rel="tag">Percona</a></span> can revive its performance-enhanced branch of the same codebase. Or a couple of devs working in someone's basement. <br /><br /> If Microsoft evilizes SQL Server, where does one obtain a compatible database to use as a drop-in replacement with SharePoint?2016-07-25T03:38:32+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)roland: @mmn I like #JPA for a good reason, having no #SQL in your program but still be able to do queries (e.g. named queries) with #JPQL (Java Persistence Query Language) which is independent from underlaying database server. Theoretical you can switch from #MySQL to e.g. #PostgreSQL an it *should* work out-of-the-box as long as you don't use native (hard-coded) queries.
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roland's status on Friday, 22-Jul-2016 13:31:43 CEST@<a href="https://social.umeahackerspace.se/user/2" class="h-card mention" title="<Mikael & Nordfeldth>">mmn</a> I like #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jpa" rel="tag">JPA</a></span> for a good reason, having no #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/sql" rel="tag">SQL</a></span> in your program but still be able to do queries (e.g. named queries) with #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/jpql" rel="tag">JPQL</a></span> (Java Persistence Query Language) which is independent from underlaying database server. Theoretical you can switch from #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> to e.g. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/postgresql" rel="tag">PostgreSQL</a></span> an it *should* work out-of-the-box as long as you don't use native (hard-coded) queries.2016-07-22T13:31:43+02:00Roland Häderdebian: Let's welcome #MySQL as the second Supporter Sponsor for #DebConf16! http://www.mysql.com/ https://quitter.se/attachment/1976962
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debian's status on Monday, 04-Jul-2016 16:32:09 CESTLet's welcome #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.se/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> as the second Supporter Sponsor for #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.se/tag/debconf16" rel="tag">DebConf16</a></span>! <a href="http://www.mysql.com/" title="http://www.mysql.com/" class="attachment" rel="nofollow">http://www.mysql.com/</a> <a href="https://quitter.se/file/d890801c5a3366a5178d2e69beafa20e215eed676f2239b2c61b227c93eedae0.png" title="https://quitter.se/file/d890801c5a3366a5178d2e69beafa20e215eed676f2239b2c61b227c93eedae0.png" class="attachment" rel="nofollow">https://quitter.se/attachment/1976962</a>2016-07-04T16:32:09+02:00debianlnxw48: @x11r5 Yes, but you still need to stay away from the #database. It takes too much of @windigo's time to fix #mysql / #mariadb after you break things.
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lnxw48's status on Monday, 04-Apr-2016 18:38:05 CEST@<a href="http://micro.fragdev.com/user/7550" class="h-card mention" title="X11R5">x11r5</a> Yes, but you still need to stay away from the #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/database" rel="tag">database.</a></span> It takes too much of @<a href="http://micro.fragdev.com/user/1" class="h-card mention" title="Windigo ☴">windigo</a>'s time to fix #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">mysql</a></span> / #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">mariadb</a></span> after you break things.2016-04-04T18:38:05+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)mmn: @mikael Thanks for pushing + helping out to find some deficiencies! Thanks to this we'll get proper constraints (I thought #mysql simply sucked at that department).
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mmn's status on Tuesday, 29-Mar-2016 14:20:08 CEST@<a href="https://social.umeahackerspace.se/user/180" class="h-card u-url p-nickname mention" title="Mikael">mikael</a> Thanks for pushing + helping out to find some deficiencies! Thanks to this we'll get proper constraints (I thought #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.umeahackerspace.se/tag/mysql" rel="tag">mysql</a></span> simply sucked at that department).2016-03-29T14:20:08+02:00mmnroland: Glassfish versus Wildfly (Tomcat EE) with custom JARsI'm currently setting up a #Glassfish container for letting run my #JavaEE applications (will be #GNU #GPLv3 or maybe later #Affero) as this was later my choice after a previous unsuccessful attempt with #WildFly (LAN only).Back what happened before. First of, I had Glassfish 4.1.1 which is currently bugged (#RuntimeException) and doesn't allow me to setup essential things like #JBDC resources or connection pools. So I tried WildFly next.My applications have custom JARs (libs) which in Glassfish I need to copy to $DOMAIN_HOME/lib/ (and the #MySQL connector to $GLASSFISH_HOME/modules/) and that is all. With WildFly I had trouble even setting up a really simple #EJB (logging with #log4j over a local interface), because I was not able to find to where to my custom JARs (some really simple JARs are required + log4j). So I tried to setup all as modules (module.xml) but no success.After many unsuccessful attempts I switched back to #Glassfish and found an older (but working) 4.1 version which finally let my applications and the #JPA stuff all work correctly.Sadly, I now have to "hang around" with #Oracle which is known to be slow in fixing bugs ... But at least my applications are running ...Not really a good argument for switching to WildFly or #TomcatEE, right? Or where do I have to put my JARs (and log4j)?
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roland's status on Friday, 04-Mar-2016 15:44:27 CET<strong>Glassfish versus Wildfly (Tomcat EE) with custom JARs</strong><br /><br />I'm currently setting up a #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=Glassfish">Glassfish</a> container for letting run my #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=JavaEE">JavaEE</a> applications (will be #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=GNU">GNU</a> #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=GPLv3">GPLv3</a> or maybe later #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=Affero%29">Affero)</a> as this was later my choice after a previous unsuccessful attempt with #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=WildFly">WildFly</a> (LAN only).<br /><br />Back what happened before. First of, I had Glassfish 4.1.1 which is currently bugged (#<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=RuntimeException%29">RuntimeException)</a> and doesn't allow me to setup essential things like #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=JBDC">JBDC</a> resources or connection pools. So I tried WildFly next.<br /><br />My applications have custom JARs (libs) which in Glassfish I need to copy to $DOMAIN_HOME/lib/ (and the #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=MySQL">MySQL</a> connector to $GLASSFISH_HOME/modules/) and that is all. With WildFly I had trouble even setting up a really simple #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=EJB">EJB</a> (logging with #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=log4j">log4j</a> over a local interface), because I was not able to find to where to my custom JARs (some really simple JARs are required + log4j). So I tried to setup all as modules (module.xml) but no success.<br /><br />After many unsuccessful attempts I switched back to #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=Glassfish">Glassfish</a> and found an older (but working) 4.1 version which finally let my applications and the #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=JPA">JPA</a> stuff all work correctly.<br /><br />Sadly, I now have to "hang around" with #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=Oracle">Oracle</a> which is known to be slow in fixing bugs ... But at least my applications are running ...<br /><br />Not really a good argument for switching to WildFly or #<a href="https://f.haeder.net/search?tag=TomcatEE">TomcatEE</a>, right? Or where do I have to put my JARs (and log4j)?2016-03-04T15:44:27+01:00Roland Hädermoonman: !gnusocial how do you make the email options all be turned off by default on new registrations? I did my due diligence and looked at the code and thought that you just change the default on the column in #MySQL, but I'm not sure now this is enough.
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moonman's status on Thursday, 11-Feb-2016 16:52:54 CET!<a href="https://status.vinilox.eu/group/1987/id" class="h-card group" title="GNU social (gnusocial)">gnusocial</a> how do you make the email options all be turned off by default on new registrations? I did my due diligence and looked at the code and thought that you just change the default on the column in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://shitposter.club/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span>, but I'm not sure now this is enough.2016-02-11T16:52:54+01:00Christmas Personified as a Catgirlroland: Wah, jobs for application developers with #JavaEE and #PHP5 is really hard to find ... You wonder why? Well, the simple reason is that there are so many specializations, like #JavaServerFaces but with #Oracle (I know in #MySQL) or these tons of frameworks (not just PHP, but also #AJAX). How should I learn that all?
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roland's status on Wednesday, 27-Jan-2016 20:13:31 CETWah, jobs for application developers with #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/javaee" rel="tag">JavaEE</a></span> and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/php5" rel="tag">PHP5</a></span> is really hard to find ... You wonder why? Well, the simple reason is that there are so many specializations, like #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/javaserverfaces" rel="tag">JavaServerFaces</a></span> but with #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/oracle" rel="tag">Oracle</a></span> (I know in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span>) or these tons of frameworks (not just PHP, but also #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/ajax" rel="tag">AJAX</a></span>). How should I learn that all?2016-01-27T20:13:31+01:00Roland Hädermmn: Unlearning #MySQL to get used to #PostgreSQL takes some getting used to. I need it for #PostGIS, which just adds another mental level to the effort of reading documentation. But I guess it's worth it in the end!
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mmn's status on Sunday, 24-Jan-2016 20:57:15 CETUnlearning #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.umeahackerspace.se/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> to get used to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.umeahackerspace.se/tag/postgresql" rel="tag">PostgreSQL</a></span> takes some getting used to. I need it for #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.umeahackerspace.se/tag/postgis" rel="tag">PostGIS</a></span>, which just adds another mental level to the effort of reading documentation. But I guess it's worth it in the end!2016-01-24T20:57:15+01:00mmnlnxw48: #NoteToSelf: #MySQL / #MariaDB create database syntax with a particular charset and collation: https://fresh.federati.net/url/10722
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lnxw48's status on Sunday, 20-Dec-2015 18:59:42 CET#<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/notetoself" rel="tag">NoteToSelf</a></span>: #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> / #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> create database syntax with a particular charset and collation: <a href="https://fresh.federati.net/url/10722" title="http://url.federati.net/MdFBe" class="attachment" rel="nofollow external">https://fresh.federati.net/url/10722</a>2015-12-20T18:59:42+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)roland: !grrr schon wieder eine #Stellenausschreibung auf #stepstone gesehen, wo #McFly der #Ueberflieger (aka. sehr guter #Alleskoenner) erwartet wird. Und wieder #PostgreSQL und nicht #MySQL. :-(
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roland's status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 17:31:52 CET!<a href="http://oracle.skilledtests.com/group/613/id" class="h-card group" title="Grumble rumble (grrr)">grrr</a> schon wieder eine #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/stellenausschreibung" rel="tag">Stellenausschreibung</a></span> auf #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/stepstone" rel="tag">stepstone</a></span> gesehen, wo #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mcfly" rel="tag">McFly</a></span> der #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/ueberflieger" rel="tag">Ueberflieger</a></span> (aka. sehr guter #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/alleskoenner" rel="tag">Alleskoenner</a></span>) erwartet wird. Und wieder #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/postgresql" rel="tag">PostgreSQL</a></span> und nicht #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL.</a></span> :-(2015-11-19T17:31:52+01:00Roland Häderlnxw48: I've moved from #MySQL to #MariaDB before. That was trouble-free. I suspect that #Fedora's versions are somewhat newer than #Ubuntu's, so you probably will not have a problem.
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lnxw48's status on Thursday, 10-Sep-2015 03:37:49 CESTI've moved from #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> before. That was trouble-free. I suspect that #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/fedora" rel="tag">Fedora</a></span>'s versions are somewhat newer than #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/ubuntu" rel="tag">Ubuntu</a></span>'s, so you probably will not have a problem.2015-09-10T03:37:49+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: @nybill I had to double the RAM on #DigitalOcean to keep #MySQL / #MariaDB from crashing and allow software updates to complete. Considering moving both droplets to a single #Linode (where I've never had that problem).
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lnxw48's status on Wednesday, 05-Aug-2015 19:20:02 CEST@<a href="http://sn.gunmonkeynet.net/index.php/nybill" class="h-card mention" title="nybill">nybill</a> I had to double the RAM on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/digitalocean" rel="tag">DigitalOcean</a></span> to keep #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> / #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> from crashing and allow software updates to complete. Considering moving both droplets to a single #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/linode" rel="tag">Linode</a></span> (where I've never had that problem).2015-08-05T19:20:02+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: @mcscx @bobjonkman It isn't just #mysql, either. I've known of days-long outages in $GOVT_AGENCY applications, caused by corrupt #Oracle or #SQL_Server databases. Often the corruption is not detected until entire backup series is ruined.
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lnxw48's status on Wednesday, 15-Jul-2015 21:53:05 CEST@<a href="http://quitter.se/mcscx" class="h-card mention" title="McScx">mcscx</a> @<a href="http://sn.jonkman.ca/bobjonkman" class="h-card mention" title="Bob Jonkman">bobjonkman</a> It isn't just #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">mysql</a></span>, either. I've known of days-long outages in $GOVT_AGENCY applications, caused by corrupt #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/oracle" rel="tag">Oracle</a></span> or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/sqlserver" rel="tag">SQL_Server</a></span> databases. Often the corruption is not detected until entire backup series is ruined.2015-07-15T21:53:05+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)dragnucs: I am getting my hands on #MySQL / #MariaDB triggers for the first time and all I can think of is either we were thaught microsoft SQL Server (#TransactSQL) wrong or #MySQL is simply superior. I can't stand how triggers are simple, clear, less confusing and efficient than transact SQL ones.
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dragnucs's status on Thursday, 09-Jul-2015 12:50:42 CESTI am getting my hands on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.no/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> / #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.no/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> triggers for the first time and all I can think of is either we were thaught microsoft SQL Server (#<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.no/tag/transactsql" rel="tag">TransactSQL</a></span>) wrong or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.no/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> is simply superior. I can't stand how triggers are simple, clear, less confusing and efficient than transact SQL ones.2015-07-09T12:50:42+02:00التنينوكسchimo: !TIL about #MySQL's GROUP_CONCAT() https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/group-by-functions.html#function_group-concat
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chimo's status on Wednesday, 10-Jun-2015 16:24:00 CEST!<a href="http://eduposse.org/group/77/id" class="h-card group" title="Today I Learned... (til)">TIL</a> about #<span class="tag"><a href="http://sn.chromic.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span>'s GROUP_CONCAT() <a href="https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/group-by-functions.html#function_group-concat" title="https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/group-by-functions.html#function_group-concat" class="attachment" rel="nofollow external">https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/group-by-functions.html#function_group-concat</a>2015-06-10T16:24:00+02:00Chimodragnucs: #MySQL! You dump databases for me with extra longs lines that I cannot open it on any text editor, and if I do so, editing the file is nearly impossible. I hate you.
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dragnucs's status on Thursday, 28-May-2015 11:54:01 CEST#<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.no/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span>! You dump databases for me with extra longs lines that I cannot open it on any text editor, and if I do so, editing the file is nearly impossible. I hate you.2015-05-28T11:54:01+02:00التنينوكسlnxw48: Went to check Denticator at http://url.federati.net/418Gt but #PHP and #MySQL are not talking. Error message "Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /space/www/www.macno.org/denticator/functions.php on line 76"
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lnxw48's status on Wednesday, 27-May-2015 05:34:19 CESTWent to check Denticator at <a href="http://url.federati.net/418Gt" title="http://macno.org/denticator/" rel="nofollow external">http://url.federati.net/418Gt</a> but #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/php" rel="tag">PHP</a></span> and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> are not talking. Error message "Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /space/www/www.macno.org/denticator/functions.php on line 76"2015-05-27T05:34:19+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)mk: @mk After a lot of futzing around with phpMyAdmin I followed one suggestion I found: stopped #mySQL and made a backup of the database *files* (simple local rsync), then UNinstalled phpMyAdmin. Planning toe-install it I noticed ASUSTOR's App Central also has something called SQL Buddy - so I installed that. And it let me log in without any problem. It's simple. It works. That's all I need. I supect #phpMyAdmin has just become more and more complex to http://oracle.skilledtests.com/notice/1064968
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mk's status on Tuesday, 26-May-2015 15:12:11 CEST@mk After a lot of futzing around with phpMyAdmin I followed one suggestion I found: stopped #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">mySQL</a></span> and made a backup of the database *files* (simple local rsync), then UNinstalled phpMyAdmin. Planning toe-install it I noticed ASUSTOR's App Central also has something called SQL Buddy - so I installed that. And it let me log in without any problem. It's simple. It works. That's all I need. I supect #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/phpmyadmin" rel="tag">phpMyAdmin</a></span> has just become more and more complex to<a href="https://social.mxchange.org/attachment/34259" class="attachment more" title="Show more">…</a>2015-05-26T15:12:11+02:00Temporary Marjoleinlnxw48: @vinilox Is #MySQL doing a lot of disk reading and writing? See http://url.federati.net/wfqhB #schemacheck
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lnxw48's status on Sunday, 10-May-2015 12:23:01 CEST@<span class="vcard"><a href="https://status.vinilox.eu/vinilox" class="url" title="vinilox"><span class="fn nickname mention">vinilox</span></a></span> Is #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> doing a lot of disk reading and writing? See <a href="http://url.federati.net/wfqhB" title="http://forum.status.net/discussion/914/statusnet-vs-0-9-5-twitter" rel="nofollow external">http://url.federati.net/wfqhB</a> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/schemacheck" rel="tag">schemacheck</a></span>2015-05-10T12:23:01+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: Due to the way #SSL implemented in #MySQL, downgrade and #MITM possible with all versions. Affects #MariaDB also, though they are patching 10.1.x (and possibly 10.0.x and 5.5.x). *Patches may break existing applications that depend on prior behavior* See: http://url.federati.net/PFYrj
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lnxw48's status on Tuesday, 05-May-2015 02:24:31 CESTDue to the way #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/ssl" rel="tag">SSL</a></span> implemented in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span>, downgrade and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mitm" rel="tag">MITM</a></span> possible with all versions. Affects #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> also, though they are patching 10.1.x (and possibly 10.0.x and 5.5.x). *Patches may break existing applications that depend on prior behavior* See: <a href="http://url.federati.net/PFYrj" title="https://blog.mariadb.org/information-on-the-ssl-connection-vulnerability-of-mysql-and-mariadb/" rel="nofollow external">http://url.federati.net/PFYrj</a>2015-05-05T02:24:31+02:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)pztrn: Migrating #drupal database from #mysql to #postgresql. Feeling myself kinda better, IDK why.
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pztrn's status on Saturday, 25-Apr-2015 17:37:37 CESTMigrating #<span class="tag"><a href="https://sn.pztrn.name/tag/drupal" rel="tag">drupal</a></span> database from #<span class="tag"><a href="https://sn.pztrn.name/tag/mysql" rel="tag">mysql</a></span> to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://sn.pztrn.name/tag/postgresql" rel="tag">postgresql.</a></span> Feeling myself kinda better, IDK why.2015-04-25T17:37:37+02:00pztrnmmn: @thelovebug #StatusNet discards 4 byte UTF-8 characters (actually it's #MySQL which has incomplete Unicode support in 'utf8' tables). It's fixed in !gnusocial v1.2.x (upgrade script converts tables to utf8mb4)
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mmn's status on Saturday, 04-Apr-2015 12:18:14 CEST@<a href="http://micro.thelovebug.org/" class="h-card mention" title="Dave Lee">thelovebug</a> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.umeahackerspace.se/tag/statusnet" rel="tag">StatusNet</a></span> discards 4 byte UTF-8 characters (actually it's #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.umeahackerspace.se/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> which has incomplete Unicode support in 'utf8' tables). It's fixed in !<a href="https://status.vinilox.eu/group/1987/id" class="h-card group" title="GNU social (gnusocial)">gnusocial</a> v1.2.x (upgrade script converts tables to utf8mb4)2015-04-04T12:18:14+02:00mmnmanuel: RT @scuba323 So, I made quite the epic logout page for Squirrel mail. Redirect, checks headers and makes sure the referrer is from S-M. If not it blocks. Then you can opt in or out to have crypto scrambled IP address sent to MySQL to show how many times you use the service ;) #linux #ftw #php5 #mysql
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manuel's status on Thursday, 26-Mar-2015 03:16:47 CETRT @<a href="http://t.scuba323.com/scuba323" class="h-card mention" title="Stephen Vanderwarker">scuba323</a> So, I made quite the epic logout page for Squirrel mail. Redirect, checks headers and makes sure the referrer is from S-M. If not it blocks. Then you can opt in or out to have crypto scrambled IP address sent to MySQL to show how many times you use the service ;) #<span class="tag"><a href="https://lamatriz.org/tag/linux" rel="tag">linux</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://lamatriz.org/tag/ftw" rel="tag">ftw</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://lamatriz.org/tag/php5" rel="tag">php5</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://lamatriz.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">mysql</a></span>2015-03-26T03:16:47+01:00Manuel Ortegascuba323: So, I made quite the epic logout page for Squirrel mail. Redirect, checks headers and makes sure the referrer is from S-M. If not it blocks. Then you can opt in or out to have crypto scrambled IP address sent to MySQL to show how many times you use the service ;) #linux #ftw #php5 #mysql
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scuba323's status on Thursday, 26-Mar-2015 03:14:44 CETSo, I made quite the epic logout page for Squirrel mail. Redirect, checks headers and makes sure the referrer is from S-M. If not it blocks. Then you can opt in or out to have crypto scrambled IP address sent to MySQL to show how many times you use the service ;)<br /> #<span class="tag"><a href="http://t.scuba323.com/tag/linux" rel="tag">linux</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="http://t.scuba323.com/tag/ftw" rel="tag">ftw</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="http://t.scuba323.com/tag/php5" rel="tag">php5</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="http://t.scuba323.com/tag/mysql" rel="tag">mysql</a></span>2015-03-26T03:14:44+01:00Stephen Vanderwarkerlnxw48: "MySQL Character Encoding, Part 2" http://www.psce.com/blog/2015/03/03/mysql-character-encoding-part-2/ Gotchas and solutions to character encodings with MySQL databases #characterencoding #mysql #utf8
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lnxw48's status on Monday, 16-Mar-2015 22:57:07 CET<span class="xfolkentry"><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.psce.com/blog/2015/03/03/mysql-character-encoding-part-2/">MySQL Character Encoding, Part 2</a> <span class="description">Gotchas and solutions to character encodings with MySQL databases</span> <span class="meta"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/characterencoding" rel="characterencoding" class="tag">characterencoding</a> <a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="mysql" class="tag">mysql</a> <a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/utf8" rel="utf8" class="tag">utf8</a></span></span>2015-03-16T22:57:07+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: "MySQL Character Encoding, Part 1" http://www.psce.com/blog/2015/02/12/mysql-character-encoding-part-1/ Gotchas and solutions to character encodings with MySQL databases. #characterencoding #mysql #utf8
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lnxw48's status on Monday, 16-Mar-2015 22:54:58 CET<span class="xfolkentry"><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.psce.com/blog/2015/02/12/mysql-character-encoding-part-1/">MySQL Character Encoding, Part 1</a> <span class="description">Gotchas and solutions to character encodings with MySQL databases.</span> <span class="meta"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/characterencoding" rel="characterencoding" class="tag">characterencoding</a> <a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="mysql" class="tag">mysql</a> <a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/utf8" rel="utf8" class="tag">utf8</a></span></span>2015-03-16T22:54:58+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: #MySQL #database now has the ability to "autogenerate" columns from existing columns. http://url.federati.net/Jbrxs gives an example of use, but that example actually demonstrates that it should be possible to have case-sensitive and case-insensitive indexes on the same column (also ascending and descending order indexes and so on). No word on whether this is also in #MariaDB and #Percona yet.
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lnxw48's status on Saturday, 14-Mar-2015 19:28:43 CET#<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/database" rel="tag">database</a></span> now has the ability to "autogenerate" columns from existing columns. <a href="http://url.federati.net/Jbrxs" title="http://mablomy.blogspot.com/2015/03/auto-generated-columns-in-mysql-57-two.html" rel="nofollow external">http://url.federati.net/Jbrxs</a> gives an example of use, but that example actually demonstrates that it should be possible to have case-sensitive and case-insensitive indexes on the same column (also ascending and descending order indexes and so on). No word on whether this is also in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/percona" rel="tag">Percona</a></span> yet.2015-03-14T19:28:43+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: Encrypting database tables or tablespaces with #MariaDB http://url.federati.net/HJ0D0 #MySQL
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lnxw48's status on Thursday, 12-Mar-2015 08:55:59 CETEncrypting database tables or tablespaces with #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> <a href="http://url.federati.net/HJ0D0" title="https://blog.mariadb.org/table-and-tablespace-encryption-on-mariadb-10-1-3/" rel="nofollow external">http://url.federati.net/HJ0D0</a> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span>2015-03-12T08:55:59+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)manuel: manuel favorited something by roland: @lnxw48 @dragnucs @zoowar So far what I have seen of hosters is that they provide some #PHP versions (5.3 to 5.5 mostly), #Python, #Ruby, #Java (in form of a #Tomcat) or #C (#TNT is a C++ framework for web pages) are very rarely offered. And, of course, they offer #Perl ... So that I say is that the typical user will have PHP installed and #MySQL as a database (rarely seen #PostreSQL). I think we will mostly "benefit" by rewriting the old parts [1/2]
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manuel's status on Saturday, 07-Mar-2015 11:57:26 CETmanuel favorited something by roland: @<a href="https://fresh.federati.net/lnxw48" class="h-card mention" title="lnxw48 (fresh)">lnxw48</a> @<a href="https://quitter.no/dragnucs" class="h-card mention" title="dragnucs">dragnucs</a> @<a href="https://indy.im/zoowar" class="h-card mention" title="zoowar">zoowar</a> So far what I have seen of hosters is that they provide some #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/php" rel="tag">PHP</a></span> versions (5.3 to 5.5 mostly), #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/python" rel="tag">Python</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/ruby" rel="tag">Ruby</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/java" rel="tag">Java</a></span> (in form of a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/tomcat" rel="tag">Tomcat</a></span>) or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/c" rel="tag">C</a></span> (#<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/tnt" rel="tag">TNT</a></span> is a C++ framework for web pages) are very rarely offered. And, of course, they offer #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/perl" rel="tag">Perl</a></span> ... So that I say is that the typical user will have PHP installed and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> as a database (rarely seen #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/postresql" rel="tag">PostreSQL</a></span>). I think we will mostly "benefit" by rewriting the old parts [1/2]2015-03-07T11:57:26+01:00Manuel Ortegaroland: @lnxw48 @dragnucs @zoowar So far what I have seen of hosters is that they provide some #PHP versions (5.3 to 5.5 mostly), #Python, #Ruby, #Java (in form of a #Tomcat) or #C (#TNT is a C++ framework for web pages) are very rarely offered. And, of course, they offer #Perl ... So that I say is that the typical user will have PHP installed and #MySQL as a database (rarely seen #PostreSQL). I think we will mostly "benefit" by rewriting the old parts [1/2]
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roland's status on Saturday, 07-Mar-2015 10:57:01 CET@<a href="https://fresh.federati.net/lnxw48" class="h-card mention" title="lnxw48 (fresh)">lnxw48</a> @<a href="https://quitter.no/dragnucs" class="h-card mention" title="dragnucs">dragnucs</a> @<a href="https://indy.im/zoowar" class="h-card mention" title="zoowar">zoowar</a> So far what I have seen of hosters is that they provide some #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/php" rel="tag">PHP</a></span> versions (5.3 to 5.5 mostly), #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/python" rel="tag">Python</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/ruby" rel="tag">Ruby</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/java" rel="tag">Java</a></span> (in form of a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/tomcat" rel="tag">Tomcat</a></span>) or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/c" rel="tag">C</a></span> (#<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/tnt" rel="tag">TNT</a></span> is a C++ framework for web pages) are very rarely offered. And, of course, they offer #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/perl" rel="tag">Perl</a></span> ... So that I say is that the typical user will have PHP installed and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> as a database (rarely seen #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/postresql" rel="tag">PostreSQL</a></span>). I think we will mostly "benefit" by rewriting the old parts [1/2]2015-03-07T10:57:01+01:00Roland Häderlnxw48: Also, the blog entry linked there has been archived here: http://head4.me/3b #Drizzle #MySQL #MariaDB
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lnxw48's status on Friday, 27-Feb-2015 07:20:24 CETAlso, the blog entry linked there has been archived here: <a href="http://head4.me/3b" title="http://head4.me/3b" rel="nofollow external">http://head4.me/3b</a> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/drizzle" rel="tag">Drizzle</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span>2015-02-27T07:20:24+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: Is #MySQL fork #Drizzle dead? Answered on #Launchpad: http://head4.me/3a
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lnxw48's status on Friday, 27-Feb-2015 07:15:48 CETIs #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> fork #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/drizzle" rel="tag">Drizzle</a></span> dead? Answered on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/launchpad" rel="tag">Launchpad</a></span>: <a href="http://head4.me/3a" title="http://head4.me/3a" rel="nofollow external">http://head4.me/3a</a>2015-02-27T07:15:48+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48: #OurSQL episode 205: How to learn about #MySQL (and its various forks, not including #Drizzle). http://head4.me/39 #MariaDB #Percona Lots of useful links on that page, too!
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lnxw48's status on Friday, 27-Feb-2015 06:58:36 CET#<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/oursql" rel="tag">OurSQL</a></span> episode 205: How to learn about #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> (and its various forks, not including #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/drizzle" rel="tag">Drizzle</a></span>). <a href="http://head4.me/39" title="http://head4.me/39" rel="nofollow external">http://head4.me/39</a> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mariadb" rel="tag">MariaDB</a></span> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/percona" rel="tag">Percona</a></span> Lots of useful links on that page, too!2015-02-27T06:58:36+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)mmn: @pskosinski@quitter.no Regarding your #Unicode problems in !gnusocial at https://social.mxchange.org/url/28852 We have actually, in the current nightly branch, made the necessary changes to support UTF-8 properly. The problem is #MySQL encoding support ("utf8" != UTF-8) and limited indexing lengths in #InnoDB (making 191 characters the most when using 4 byte unicode characters). If one wants to support proper UTF-8 in #MySQL the tables and columns https://social.umeahackerspace.se/notice/192569
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mmn's status on Sunday, 22-Feb-2015 21:26:52 CET@pskosinski@quitter.no Regarding your #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/unicode" rel="tag">Unicode</a></span> problems in !gnusocial at <a href="https://social.mxchange.org/url/28852" title="https://quitter.no/notice/271149" class="attachment" id="attachment-28852" rel="nofollow external">https://social.mxchange.org/url/28852</a> We have actually, in the current nightly branch, made the necessary changes to support UTF-8 properly. The problem is #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> encoding support ("utf8" != UTF-8) and limited indexing lengths in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/innodb" rel="tag">InnoDB</a></span> (making 191 characters the most when using 4 byte unicode characters). If one wants to support proper UTF-8 in #<span class="tag"><a href="https://social.mxchange.org/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> the tables and columns<a href="https://social.mxchange.org/attachment/28853" class="attachment more" title="Show more">…</a>2015-02-22T21:26:52+01:00mmnlnxw48: @x11r5 That's why @windigo hired a metalic sysadmin with 32GiB of RAM and a #MySQL cluster database. No cheat sheet needed. #bot.
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lnxw48's status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2015 17:47:03 CET@<span class="vcard"><a href="http://micro.fragdev.com/x11r5" class="url" title="x11r5"><span class="fn nickname mention">x11r5</span></a></span> That's why @<span class="vcard"><a href="http://micro.fragdev.com/windigo" class="url" title="windigo"><span class="fn nickname mention">windigo</span></a></span> hired a metalic sysadmin with 32GiB of RAM and a #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/mysql" rel="tag">MySQL</a></span> cluster database. No cheat sheet needed. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://fresh.federati.net/tag/bot" rel="tag">bot.</a></span>2015-02-21T17:47:03+01:00lnxw48 (Linux Walt)lnxw48lnxw48 (Linux Walt)rolandRoland Häder