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<0> i'm interested in hiring a Linux C programmers 4 years exp. with kernel exp. at home. <1> you again <2> im interested in sez with your mom <1> MaxDesign: keep it in English in here <3> never ending battle <3> I go to bed at night, and wake up in the morning with 50 pms
<2> well you could just log off - shock horror <1> hehe <4> hi <5> Hi.. I'm having a bit of a problem with my MySQL server. It was working great until I had to reboot my system. Now it is telling me: <5> error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)' <5> Check that mysqld is running and that the socket: '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' exists! <5> I've googled around and haven't been able to find a solution thus far. <5> Got it. <6> Hello all, pls help <6> Why is this not working? <6> <? <6> $help = "'dog','cat','bird'"; <6> $help2 = array($help) <6> foreach($help2 as $help3) <6> { <6> echo "$help3<br>"; <6> } <6> ?> <2> becuse your an idiot <2> $help = array('dog','cat','bird'); <3> This has absolutly nothing to do with mysql <7> salut <1> heya Abaris <1> long time no see <8> i have about 300k rows of ~300 chars to insert in a table
<8> will it be alot faster to add indexes AFTER i've inserted all the rows? <8> does things like for ($name, $address) { s/^\s+//;s/\s+$//; } , if (-d $filename) ... if ($filename =~ /.zip$/i) etc on every file take alot of the time <8> er.. wrong chan for the last line <7> hi K_F <7> K_F, yeah.. been keepng busy. <1> that is a good thing I hope <7> only as far as i am efficient :) <7> so till now it's ok. but it can get better. <1> hehe <7> sc_, create the index after the inserts. should be faster. not very shure tho' <9> hell <9> o <9> can some one give me a hand ? <9> Error: Lost connection to MySQL server during query <9> MySQL Error Number: 2013 <10> timeout <10> *guess <9> ths <9> thx <11> salut tlm :) <12> MySQL/SQL Question and its probably a generic DB question. For some reason my auto_increment keys keep changing when backing up and restorting database backups, causing corruption. Ie on two different tables I have a user_id column, one might be users and one might be addresses. When I restore the user_id column on addresses will be out of order, causing lookups to be incorrect, ideas? <1> restore it with the IDs? <12> Yeah <12> IE user_table has user_id and name, address_table has user_id and address as columns. <12> Hmmmmmm <12> Actually <12> If I'm not using multi table selects for the most part, do I need to do anything special to have two keys be the same accross tables? <13> can anyone point me to some clear structure on managing collaborative edits so i can do a rollback of values at a given time on a given record? <13> i want to achieve something similar to wiki
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