I don't think we even have a publicly accessible MySQL server, so I  
don't know what you're referring to.  Could you identify the specific  
pygr.Data resource name that you're having this problem with, and  
exactly how you request it?

Namshin, am I right in thinking no UCLA external pygr.Data resources  
should reference a UCLA external MySQL database server?

-- Chris


On Oct 23, 2008, at 12:25 AM, Jenny Qing Qian wrote:

> um...
>
> What's the version of the mysql server on your end?  The version of  
> mysql client installed on my computer is 5.0.51.  The 'MySQL  
> connection' bug has been reported to occur when a 5.0.51 client or  
> lower tries to talk to a 5.0.52 server.
>
> Also, does the computer hosting the UCLA server have a 64-bit  
> processor?  My laptop only has a 32-bit processor.  'A 32-bit  
> processor talks to a 64-bit processor' could also be the cause of  
> the problem.
>
> jenny

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