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<blockquote data-quote="CathodeRay" data-source="post: 1148056" data-attributes="member: 128074"><p>Lehmden - my hunch FWIW is that this timing/ready but not ready thing is perhaps the problem (I take mm1352000's point about guessing and assuming, but I think we are guessing and assuming based on hunches (past experience?), rather than just thin air). I just wonder whether the --auto-repair I did the other day somehow changed something and so MySQL behaves just slightly differently. The auto-run batchfile with a wait solution had already occurred to me and it is interesting that you used it as a solution but as it is a work-around it isn't first choice, but if MySQL/MP 1.x has this glitch and it hasn't been fixed then it is probably the way to go. I'd probably compile the .bat file into an .exe and put it in the start up folder. I'm sticking with MP I.2 for now because (crazy I know) I've patched some of it and I like what I've got and the thought of redoing it all for another MP version gives me the heebie-jeebies.</p><p></p><p>HTPCSourcer and mm1352000 - be sure that I really appreciate the help you provide on this forum and I am in no way trying to be obstructive, just a little more focused. I had already unzipped the WD file and seen that it has a lot of old files so what I have done is deleted all but the last weeks files. re-zipped, and now attach that file. If it contains my inside leg measurement, so be it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CathodeRay, post: 1148056, member: 128074"] Lehmden - my hunch FWIW is that this timing/ready but not ready thing is perhaps the problem (I take mm1352000's point about guessing and assuming, but I think we are guessing and assuming based on hunches (past experience?), rather than just thin air). I just wonder whether the --auto-repair I did the other day somehow changed something and so MySQL behaves just slightly differently. The auto-run batchfile with a wait solution had already occurred to me and it is interesting that you used it as a solution but as it is a work-around it isn't first choice, but if MySQL/MP 1.x has this glitch and it hasn't been fixed then it is probably the way to go. I'd probably compile the .bat file into an .exe and put it in the start up folder. I'm sticking with MP I.2 for now because (crazy I know) I've patched some of it and I like what I've got and the thought of redoing it all for another MP version gives me the heebie-jeebies. HTPCSourcer and mm1352000 - be sure that I really appreciate the help you provide on this forum and I am in no way trying to be obstructive, just a little more focused. I had already unzipped the WD file and seen that it has a lot of old files so what I have done is deleted all but the last weeks files. re-zipped, and now attach that file. If it contains my inside leg measurement, so be it... [/QUOTE]
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