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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Replacing dates]] with (dates)]] Post 302488190 by fpmurphy on Saturday 15th of January 2011 10:36:45 PM
Old 01-15-2011
It means that there is something in the mysql dump file other than you described to me - probably nulls or lines longer than 5000 characters.

If you can give me a pointer to the file so I can download it, I will figure out what is going on. Otherwise there is not much that I can do.
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GETPHFIG(3)						  MBK PHYSICAL UTILITY FUNCTIONS					       GETPHFIG(3)

NAME
getphfig - give back a pointer to a phfig ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr SYNOPSYS
#include "mph.h" phfig_list *getphfig(figname, mode) char *figname; char mode; PARAMETERS
figname Name of the figure to be created mode Demanded mode for the figure DESCRIPTION
getphfig returns a pointer to the figure called figname with the warranty that the expected information is present in memory. If mode is 'A' then the figure has all its lists filled, else the figure may either be complete or interface only. This function allows to completly mask disk access for applications programs. If the figure is in memory, with the specified mode, then the function returns the appropriate pointer. Else, the function performs a call to the loadphfig(3) and returns a pointer to the loaded fig- ure. RETURN VALUE
getphfig returns a pointer to the wanted figure. ERRORS
getphfig cannot give any errors, but the subsequent calls it performs to parsers do. So the source of trouble may be the call to getphfig. See loadphfig(3) for details. EXAMPLE
#include "mph.h" phfig_list *na2_y() { /* find in memory or load from disk na2_y */ return getphfig("na2_y", 'A'); } SEE ALSO
mbk(1), phfig(3), addphfig(3), delphfig(3), loadphfig(3), savephfig(3), flattenphfig(3), rflattenphfig(3). BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
/LIP6 October 1, 1997 GETPHFIG(3)
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