Re: [users@httpd] php crashes with msyql

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Thanks for the suggestion, but not that easy.

We have an entire dynamic content system that interfaces with mysql. The problem is something internal with PHP, not our code. I wish it was that easy.

-N


On Mar 21, 2006, at 8:19 PM, Rod Macpherson wrote:

I can tell it's important because you offered a hundred bucks for a
solution -- I hope the sarcasm is clear. You have a 100% reproducible
problem that PHP will not let you debug? This sounds like a PHP
problem. Replace the page with something that works and fix it later.

On 3/21/06, Noah Silverman <noah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
William,

I regret the accusations.

i am an accomplished developer working for a major firm.  This was
going to be a simple task of updating apache to 2.2.  Something along
the way got screwed up.  I've spent close to 24 hours on this with no
sleep.  We, of course, tried this on a test sever before touching the
production one.  The weird thing is that it worked perfectly on the
test machine.

The server in question is a KEY webserver used by our clients to
access their accounts.  Our customer support system is flooded with
people who are upset about the server being down.  Myself, and all
the other parties concerned, would consider the loss of a key
webserver to be "mission critical".

The definition of spam is "unsolicited commercial e-maill".  This is
nothing of the sort.  It is not an attempt to sell anyhing, or scam
anyone.  I am simply asking for help in the correct forum.  I cross-
posted because the lists have different audiences.  Not everybody
reads all the lists. You may personally like the nature of my
request, that but that is no reason to crucify, threaten, or insult
me.   I am professional who has run into an issue that he can't solve
and asked for help.  How am I the one breaching etiquette??

-N


On Mar 21, 2006, at 7:48 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:

Noah Silverman wrote:
Hello,
I have a mission critical problem that I cant seem to solve.  Can
anyone help??
I'll even offer $100 paypal if someone gives me the answer to
solve  this issue.

Noah - do this again and will simply unsub you from at least the
apache.org
lists, and I'm sure the folks at php lists feel similar.  Once is
enough,
enough is enough.  Your choice of PHP and your choice of
compensation, your
choice of spamming these lists and your choice to crosspost
demonstrate your
utter lack of comprehension of technology and utter lack of
professionalism.

Ergo, we must assume that you don't have a clue what "mission
critical" means,
other than that you heard it last week in a lecture.  Good luck,
stay in school,
learn some etiquite along the way.




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