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parameters, by giving him a bitmask of “6” Simple, huh?

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parameters, by giving him a bitmask of “6” Simple, huh?

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If this makes no sense to you, try this at the mysql prompt: mysql> select * from groups; You’ll see the list, it makes much more sense that way. keyworddefs: Definitions of keywords to be used keywords: Unlike what you’d think, this table holds which keywords are associated with which bug id’s. logincookies: This stores every login cookie ever assigned to you for every machine you’ve ever logged into Bugzilla from. Curiously, it never does any housecleaning — I see cookies in this file I’ve not used for months. However, since Bugzilla never expires your cookie (for convenience’ sake), it makes sense. longdescs: The meat of bugzilla — here is where all user comments are stored! You’ve only got 2^24 bytes per comment (it’s a mediumtext field), so speak sparingly — that’s only the amount of space the Old Testament from the Bible would take (uncompressed, 16 megabytes).

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