I tried using the old-passwords flag option, but to no avail! The problem remained the same. I may venture, at some later date, to solve this problem. Not before I have a robust supply of Valium mind!! ;-)
regards
Andrew
On 16 Nov 2004, at 15:35, Bloomfield Nutrition wrote:
Turning on logging in mySQL will probably tell you exactly
what's happening with
the connector (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Log_Files.html)
Eliminate a server mis-configuration/firewall issue by using telnet:
telnet $your_mysql_host 3306.
mySQL should reply with something.
OT, be careful if upgrading to 4.1. You'll need to upgrade your grant
tables or use the --old-passwords flag - otherwise Cocoon won't be able to
connect with the new password format.
TB
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