On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 14:31:53 -0700 "Randy Gordey" <gordey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I upgraded my mysql to 5.0.27 yesterday from Redhat's updates repo... > > mysql-5.0.27-1.fc6 > mysql-devel-5.0.27-1.fc6 > mysql-bench-5.0.27-1.fc6 > mysql-server-5.0.27-1.fc6 > > Now, just some light house keeping to do... > > [root@fedora ~]# mysql_upgrade > <...snip...> OK > mysql.columns_priv OK > mysql.db OK > mysql.func OK > mysql.help_category OK > mysql.help_keyword OK > mysql.help_relation OK > mysql.help_topic OK > mysql.host OK > mysql.proc OK > mysql.procs_priv OK > mysql.tables_priv OK > mysql.time_zone OK > mysql.time_zone_leap_second OK > mysql.time_zone_name OK > mysql.time_zone_transition OK > mysql.time_zone_transition_type OK > mysql.user OK > mysql.user_info OK > Could not find file mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql > Please use --basedir to specify the directory where MySQL is installed > [root@fedora ~]# > [root@fedora ~]# which mysql_upgrade > /usr/bin/mysql_upgrade > [root@fedora ~]# which mysql_fix_privilege_tables > /usr/bin/mysql_fix_privilege_tables > > Aha! Both are binaries and not sql scripts... > > > Now who and how do I report this to Redhat? Bugzilla? Dude, you should really start a _new_ thread on this rather than hijack an existing thread. I almost missed this because, not being interested in Dell products, I filtered out the entire thread. I only caught this message because I just happened to double-check my trash folder before emptying it. It's very likely that a lot of other people are ignoring this thread also making it unlikely that you'll get the answer you're looking for. -- Myles Green Geek by nature. Linux by choice. "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia" (Charles Schultz)