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[QUOTE=chalsall;455468]turns out "Range" is now a "reserved word", and I used it as the name of a column that report queries[/QUOTE]You are of course using backtick quoting on your table/field names, right? Like `range` instead of just range. I have no experience with MariaDB but that allows you to use "reserved" names for tables and fields in MySQL.
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[QUOTE=James Heinrich;455470]You are of course using backtick quoting on your table/field names, right?[/QUOTE]
I am now... :smile: |
[QUOTE=chalsall;455468]I'm currently monitoring the log files, and will fix these incompatibilities as I see them.[/QUOTE]
OK, this appears to have gone relatively well. There was only one stupid programmer error (SPE) on my part (not escaping the column names), and a few stupid sys-admin mistakes (my forgetting to install rarely used Perl modules, one of which had to be installed by hand because it wasn't in the repositories). Also, the previous user of this IP apparently had a hugely insecure server, so many attempts to compromise the machine were observed. Linda didn't understand why I was a little intense the last 24 hours. "Imagine changing a tire on a car while you're driving at 100 km/h, and people are shooting at you" I said. She then understood, but then said "You get off on this kind of thing, don't you?" I had to admit I did. I'm continuing to monitor, but if anyone sees anything they don't expect please bring it forward. |
[QUOTE=chalsall;455492]Imagine changing a tire on a car while you're driving at 100 km/h, and people are shooting at you[/QUOTE]I don't know about the shooting part, but the changing tires is easy...
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_fbI90rrE8[/url] |
[QUOTE=James Heinrich;455494]I don't know about the shooting part, but the changing tires is easy...[/QUOTE]
LOL... Thanks James... So few understand the [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTwJzTsb2QQ"]kind of work we do[/URL]. I wouldn't do nothen else... |
[QUOTE=chalsall;455492]"Imagine changing a tire on a car while you're driving at 100 km/h, and people are shooting at you" I said.[/QUOTE]I have played a small part of a project that was referred to as being like doing open heart surgery on a beating heart. It was like doing that while the patient carried on their normal life. Or akin to completely rebuilding a highway interchange with 4 different incoming highways and several exits while never loosing a single lane for a single hour. The project has appeared on a top 10 list with the Panama Canal.
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Just so everyone knows, I'm now redirecting all password protected pages to use https.
Please let me know if anyone sees any issues because of this. |
I may have broken something myself, but is it possible that GPU72 proxy was returning assignment IDs in uppercase previously and in lowercase now?
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[QUOTE=James Heinrich;455526]I may have broken something myself, but is it possible that GPU72 proxy was returning assignment IDs in uppercase previously and in lowercase now?[/QUOTE]
There have been no changes to that code; it simply passes along whatever Primenet gives it. Only P-1 assignments are given by GPU72 from it's pool of candidates; LL and DC are simply passed through to Primenet. GPU72's AIDs are lowercase; Primenet's are upper. |
My issue is resolved. I had done something that took out the proxy= entry in prime.txt. I had the assignments mentioned above by way of PrimeNet directly.
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[QUOTE=James Heinrich;455494]I don't know about the shooting part, but the changing tires is easy...
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_fbI90rrE8[/url][/QUOTE] This is silly! Why didn't they at least rotate them? |
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