[EventCalendar] MySQL database crashes!

Benton, Kevin kevin.benton at amd.com
Tue May 16 20:09:54 UTC 2006


MySQL 5.0.what?  When you say crash, do you mean that mysqld dies
completely or the connection closes, or something else?  If you're on a
Unix/Linux system, does it leave a core file behind?  Do you notice any
log messages at all that help troubleshoot the issue? ...

 

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AMD - ECSD Software Validation and Tools

 

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From: eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net
[mailto:eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net] On Behalf Of Gonzalez, Jared
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 2:02 PM
To: eventcalendar at firetree.net
Subject: [EventCalendar] MySQL database crashes!

 

Hey guys... anyone aware of the problem when using the 'Keep events
separate' option; it causes MySQL to crash?

 

my recipe:

Wordpress 2.0.2

PHP 5.1.4 as CGI/FastCGI

MySQL 5.0

IIS 5

 

anyone know of a fix? 

it seems to only work if i kept the 'Show events as blog entries:'
option set to 'Events are Normal Posts'.

Its too bad cuz, the option to filter and serve all events on one
separate page is what i really needed =\

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