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Right. And we should make it clear that we don't recommend that
Bugzilla installations use this feature, since it adds a dependency on
the filesystem that imposes limits on your use of Bugzilla. In
particular, you can't easily increase Bugzilla capacity by setting up a
second instance of the app, since you then have to share a filesystem,
which is harder than sharing a database.<br>
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Of course, the feature is the only workable solution for attachments
greater than 16MB in size on MySQL 3.23, which imposes that limit on
the size of communication packets. But MySQL 4.0.1+ accept packets up
to 1GB in size, and 2.22 will require MySQL 4.0.2+, so perhaps this
feature is no longer necessary and can be removed in 2.22.<br>
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Thoughts?<br>
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-myk<br>
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<pre wrap="">If you tell it to, yes (IE you have to explicitly turn this on)
If not, no.
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 10:49 -0400, Jason Pyeron wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2.19.3 litters the file system?
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Benton, Kevin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">That's actually been implemented in 2.19.3 if that helps
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