[11:34:54 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> I REALLY dislike MySQL
[11:42:20 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> seriously ... 767 byte index limit
[11:42:27 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> with 4 bytes/char under utf-8
[11:45:08 CST(-0600)] <holdorph1> i'm a big fan (not) of the 255 limit on varchar's
[11:45:39 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> well at least most DBs have varchar like types that go up to ~ 4k
[11:47:35 CST(-0600)] <holdorph1> yeah, i meant mysql's limite of 255
[11:47:55 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> ah yeah
[11:48:01 CST(-0600)] <EricDalquist> people just need to stop using it :op
[11:48:55 CST(-0600)] <holdorph1> it's nice in some ways. I've used both postgres and mysql. I'll admit to liking both for different things. but the deciding factor for me, is I don't want to run 4 db's on my box and sakai supports oracle or mysql
[12:38:18 CST(-0600)] <brandon_> hello
[12:38:51 CST(-0600)] <brandon_> i'm trying to setup clearpass with uportal and whenever i try to login, i get this error: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.jasig.cas.client.util.CommonUtils.getResponseFromServer(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String; at org.jasig.cas3.extensions.clearpass.integration.uportal.PasswordCachingCasAssertionSecurityContext.retrievePasswordFromResponse(PasswordCachingCasAssertionSecurityContext.java:79)
[13:12:45 CST(-0600)] <KWhat_Work> brandon_: u still there