Brent,

I realize we should call fflush for stderr after every error message (or
meybe every 5 seconds). But a way to see the error message immediately is to
run from the MS-DOS prompt with options --standalone --console. When writing
to the command prompt window operating systems seem to flush always every write.

>When I get a MySQL error, the error message is only partially written to 
>MySQL.Err file (on WIn2k). If I call the MySQL.Err text file up in an 
>editor window, only half of the error message is visible. I tried MySLAdmin 
>flush-logs but that didn't help. How do I get the entire error message 
>displayed? The only way I can do this is to shut down the MySQL server or 
>get more errors until the buffer writes the previous error message.
>
>Brent

Regards,

Heikki



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