[debian-mysql] Bug#416482: marked as done (mysql-client-5.0: Each time I run mysqlcheck, I get "mysqlcheck has found corrupt tables" Warning)
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and subject line Re: [debian-mysql] Bug#416482: mysql-client-5.0: cron is sending "WARNING: mysqlcheck has found corrupt tables" after the last upgrade
has caused the Debian Bug report #416482,
regarding mysql-client-5.0: Each time I run mysqlcheck, I get "mysqlcheck has found corrupt tables" Warning
to be marked as done.
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