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Cannot change password on Linux [CORE256] #588
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Commented by: Alice F. Bird (firebirds) Date: 2003-09-19 07:29 I get this response in my previous posted bug, but when I |
Commented by: Alice F. Bird (firebirds) Date: 2003-09-18 13:30 AFAIR, the 1.0.2 version was re-released to cure the problem |
Modified by: @pcisarVersion: 1.0.2 [ 10005 ] Component: Engine [ 10000 ] Component: GSEC [ 10005 ] assignee: Dmitry Yemanov [ dimitr ] SF_ID: 710688 => |
Modified by: @pcisarassignee: Dmitry Yemanov [ dimitr ] => |
Commented by: @dyemanov First, the issue is quite outdated. Second, there were no similar reports for v1.5. So I mark it as "fixed in v1.5". |
Modified by: @dyemanovstatus: Open [ 1 ] => Resolved [ 5 ] resolution: Fixed [ 1 ] Fix Version: 1.5.0 [ 10025 ] SF_ID: 710688 => |
Modified by: @pcisarWorkflow: jira [ 10280 ] => Firebird [ 14512 ] |
Modified by: @pavel-zotovQA Status: No test |
Modified by: @pavel-zotovstatus: Closed [ 6 ] => Closed [ 6 ] QA Status: No test => Cannot be tested |
Submitted by: Milan Tomes (tomisoft)
SFID: 710688#
Submitted By: tomisoft
I have tested my own program for changing user
passwords. On Win32 (v1.0.2) platform is all OK, but on
Linux (same version 1.0.2.908-1 CS) it crashes with
message "An error occurred while attempting to modify
the user record", error code 335544755. I use
isc_modify_user API function, but when I use gsec I get
same result.
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