Closed
Bug 383595
Opened 17 years ago
Closed 17 years ago
"allows to" isn't correct
Categories
(Bugzilla :: Documentation, defect)
Tracking
()
RESOLVED
FIXED
Bugzilla 3.2
People
(Reporter: timeless, Assigned: timeless)
References
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Details
Attachments
(1 file)
1.83 KB,
patch
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mkanat
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review+
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Details | Diff | Splinter Review |
/Bugzilla/DB/Mysql.pm, * line 192 -- # MySQL allows to specify all columns as ANSI SQL requires, but also /docs/xml/administration.xml, * line 205 -- This allows to define specific users that will The second instance should be "allows you to". I'm not sure about the first instance.
Updated•17 years ago
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Assignee: administration → documentation
Component: Administration → Documentation
OS: Windows XP → All
Hardware: PC → All
i don't claim to speak SQL, this rewrite is based on what i could tease from lpsolit
Assignee: documentation → timeless
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Attachment #267879 -
Flags: review?(justdave)
Comment 2•17 years ago
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It would probably be a good idea to ask mkanat to review this patch as it's related to MySQL. And he will probably be faster than justdave to review it. ;)
Attachment #267879 -
Flags: review?(mkanat)
Updated•17 years ago
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Attachment #267879 -
Flags: review?(mkanat)
Attachment #267879 -
Flags: review?(justdave)
Attachment #267879 -
Flags: review+
Updated•17 years ago
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Flags: approval+
Target Milestone: --- → Bugzilla 3.2
Comment on attachment 267879 [details] [diff] [review] attempt mozilla/webtools/bugzilla/Bugzilla/DB/Mysql.pm 1.54 mozilla/webtools/bugzilla/docs/xml/administration.xml 1.72
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 17 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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