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From:Fred Chateau Date:January 2 2004 6:30am
Subject:RE: MySQL Control Center 0.9.4 beta - Connection Failure
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Am I correct that this has nothing to do with support for named pipes in future versions
of MySQL. In other words, will named pipes continue to be supported on Win32 platforms in
versions 4.1 and 5.x?

Regards,
 
Fred Chateau
fchateau@stripped



-----Original Message-----
From: Jorge del Conde [mailto:jorge@stripped] 
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 3:07 PM
To: Fred Chateau; mysqlcc@stripped
Subject: Re: MySQL Control Center 0.9.4 beta - Connection Failure

Hi!

This is a bug in the client library used in MySQLCC; in other words, this problem is not
in MySQLCC but in libmysql.dll.  This will be fixed in the following release.  The reason
why this bug was introduced in 0.9.4 is because compatibility with 4.1 was added in the
latest release.

In the mean time, please limit to TCP usage under Win32 platforms.

Regards,

Jorge del Conde

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Chateau" <fchateau@stripped>
To: <mysqlcc@stripped>
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 1:20 AM
Subject: MySQL Control Center 0.9.4 beta - Connection Failure


Although one problem reported in the accompanying change log as having been
corrected in MySQLCC 0.9.4 beta no longer exists, the fix has apparently
created another problem, or at least it has in the Windows binary.

- "Fixed a bug that crashed MySQLCC when the connection to the MySQL Server
failed."

MySQLCC no longer crashes when attempting to connect (using TCP) to an
instance of MySQL server that doesn't exist, however it now crashes anytime
a connection is attempted using named pipes, whether or not the server is
actually available.

I am attempting to connect to MYSQL Server 4.0.17 using the dot operator as
host name, which has worked successfully in previous betas, and still works
with various other client applications. Connections using localhost or any
machine host name listed in our DNS appear to work correctly.

On a different subject, MDI windows are not tiling or cascading properly
when running the application on Windows XP Professional at 1280x1024 screen
resolution. (There were also some problems with tiles and cascades in
previous versions.) In this version I must either set the console window to
maximum, or initially tile the console window or set it manually to the
desired size before proceeding.



Regards,

Fred Chateau
fchateau@stripped





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MySQL Control Center 0.9.4 beta - Connection FailureFred Chateau24 Dec
  • Re: MySQL Control Center 0.9.4 beta - Connection FailureJorge del Conde29 Dec
    • RE: MySQL Control Center 0.9.4 beta - Connection FailureFred Chateau2 Jan