Hi Wolf, Please correct me if I'm wrong, but neither of these tools from the MySQL team can SSH tunnel. I need that. -Chris On 9/8/06, Wolf <LoneWolf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
MySQL Query Tool MySQL Admin Tool Both free, both work flawlessly w/ MySQL and both maintained by MySQL Wolf Christopher Watson wrote: > Following up on this now... > > I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.59 (Win32), and configured > successfully for PHP 5.1.6 and MySQL 5.0.24. The app is running fine, > but I ran a few manipulation queries from the SQLyog interface and > Apache did crash. I'll have try to reproduce the problem again in > order to get the exception data. This is looking more and more like a > SQLyog problem. Maybe I should try another MySQL admin client. > > -Christopher > > On 9/6/06, Christopher Watson <skygeex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Spoke too soon. After a reboot, I had only IE and Homesite open, >> making changes to PHP code and running the app, and it hit an access >> violation. So SQLyog ain't it. >> >> -Chris >> >> On 9/6/06, Christopher Watson <skygeex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > Thanks for the input, Jon. I'll get to the Apache and IIS restart >> > suggestions soon. >> > >> > Meanwhile, I think I have a semi-repeatable recipe for getting the >> > access violation to happen. As far as I can tell, everything is cool >> > until I open up SQLyog and do some sort of database manipulation >> > within it. Almost immediately after that, switching back to the >> > browser and flying through the app a little more brings on the >> > violation. So far, my testing is indicating to me that the violation >> > does not occur without SQLyog having done some work in the database. >> > >> > -Chris >> >
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