SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Uptime'

2002-01-17 Thread Charles Burnett

Hi. I recently installed MyCC 0.0.8 on Windows XP, and when attempting
to connect to a MySQL 3.22.30-MIPS server, MyCC crashes after automatically
issuing the following command: SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Uptime'. I've tested this
using the generic mysql client, and indeed the server reports that this is
an invalid command. I've checked the MySQL manual, and this looks like
correct syntax, but obviously my server does not like it. I've already tried
upgrading to 3.23.47 but am having little luck attempting to compile it on
my Cobalt RaQ2 (I'd probably need to update gcc and glibc, which I'm not
willing to do at this stage). Can this be fixed? Thanks!


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RE: SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Uptime'

2002-01-17 Thread Jorge del Conde

Hi!

Thanks a lot for you bug report.

This has already been fixed and it will be available as soon as 0.8.1
(note the versioning scheme change) is released.


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Jorge
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 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Burnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:05 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Uptime'
 
 
 Hi. I recently installed MyCC 0.0.8 on Windows XP, and 
 when attempting to connect to a MySQL 3.22.30-MIPS server, 
 MyCC crashes after automatically issuing the following 
 command: SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Uptime'. I've tested this using 
 the generic mysql client, and indeed the server reports that 
 this is an invalid command. I've checked the MySQL manual, 
 and this looks like correct syntax, but obviously my server 
 does not like it. I've already tried upgrading to 3.23.47 but 
 am having little luck attempting to compile it on my Cobalt 
 RaQ2 (I'd probably need to update gcc and glibc, which I'm 
 not willing to do at this stage). Can this be fixed? Thanks!
 


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