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Aborted Connects

Hi,
i've been trying to run mysqld (safe_mysqld and mysqld_safe) with -W and --
warnings and --log-warnings however, no matter how i try, mysql does NOT write
information about Aborted Connects in .err file.

Have tried that on Linux and Unix, on 4th (4.0) version and 3rd version, it
just don't work. Help pls.

wbr,
ingus

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