: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 1:43 PM
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Subject: RE: Strange behaviour of mysqld after adding/dropping a column
Cams Ismael writes:
Hello Sinisa,
this has nothing to do with services. I have also tried this without
creating a service
Cams Ismael writes:
Hello Sinisa,
have you already found the origin of the problem ? How does the bugs get
fixed - are they solved in patch releases or are they solved in a next
release of the MySQL server ?
Kind regards,
Ismaƫl
Sorry to have lost your e-mail.
If that is about BDB
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Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Strange behaviour of mysqld after adding/dropping a column
Cams Ismael writes:
Hello Sinisa,
have you already found the origin of the problem ? How does
behaviour of mysqld after adding/dropping a column
Cams Ismael writes:
* I have indeed installed MySQL as a service. That's why I use 'net stop
mysql' and 'net start mysql' to start and stop the MySQL server.
* I have done nothing special before rebooting my PC. The problem doesn't
seem
Cams Ismael writes:
Hello Sinisa,
this has nothing to do with services. I have also tried this without
creating a service and the result is the same.
Normally the services are also stopped automatically when logging of, so I
don't understand why I should stop it manually. Also I have
Two questions :
* have you installed MySQL as a service ??
* have you stopeed a service prior to rebooting ??
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Cams Ismael writes:
* I have indeed installed MySQL as a service. That's why I use 'net stop
mysql' and 'net start mysql' to start and stop the MySQL server.
* I have done nothing special before rebooting my PC. The problem doesn't
seem to lay in rebooting the PC, but in stopping and