At 17.32 06/10/2003 +0200, you wrote:
At 05:12 PM 10/6/2003, giAndrea
wrote:
>Hi, another problem.
>
>After compilation of new sources (0.8.12dev-17-cristian) i've found
this problem in modules registrar.so during execution (/etc/init/ser
start)
>
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) fixing
/usr/lib/ser/modules/registrar.so save
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x42134000, 16)
called from dlist.c: new_dlist(156)
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x42134000, 16)
returns address 0x422bea0c frag. 0x422be9f4 (size=16) on 1 -th hit
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x42134000, 8)
called from dlist.c: new_dlist(163)
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x42134000, 8)
returns address 0x422bea4c frag. 0x422bea34 (size=8) on 1 -th hit
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x42134000, 36)
called from udomain.c: new_udomain(117)
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x42134000, 36)
returns address 0x422bea84 frag. 0x422bea6c (size=36) on 1 -th hit
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x42134000,
8192) called from udomain.c: new_udomain(124)
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x42134000,
8192) returns address 0x422bead8 frag. 0x422beac0 (size=8192) on 1 -th
hit
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x80c17c0, 9)
called from db_con.c: use_table(53)
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) qm_malloc(0x80c17c0, 12)
returns address 0x80cb9dc frag. 0x80cb9c4 (size=12) on 1 -th hit
>Oct 6 16:19:09 webby ser: 0(0) submit_query(): Unknown
column 'flags' in 'field list
See what it tells you :)
I've seen that, but i supposed that i was an error on source
and not in db. I provide to correct my db structure.
thanks.
You are using development
version in which database structures have not
been updated yet. I suppose you actually don't want to take the
development
version.
It takes now a new column, called "flags". It is an
int(11).
-jiri
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