hi my learn'ed colleagues...
Here is the email from my tech support guy, i've emailed him back to clarify the 'memory' implication he mentions.
The script is core dumping before it completes running.
A core file is created in the current directory when various errors
occur. Errors such as memory-address violations, illegal
instructions, bus errors, and user-generated quit signals commonly
cause a core dump.
You may want to the error and possibly the core file to the vendors
of the forum, as they may be able to trouble shoot the problem, but
I think it may be just that you are out of memory. If you do not
need the core file, you should delete it as it is about 10Mb in size.
If you want a pretty decent forum, try the phpbb forum,
www.phpbb.com. I have instaled this on a couple of sites and it
seems very good. It is easy to install and works well and it is
free too.
Thanks
Will Jessop
I have the 10mb 'core' if anyone needs it emailed.....
Here is the email from my tech support guy, i've emailed him back to clarify the 'memory' implication he mentions.
Quote:
Hi, The script is core dumping before it completes running.
A core file is created in the current directory when various errors
occur. Errors such as memory-address violations, illegal
instructions, bus errors, and user-generated quit signals commonly
cause a core dump.
You may want to the error and possibly the core file to the vendors
of the forum, as they may be able to trouble shoot the problem, but
I think it may be just that you are out of memory. If you do not
need the core file, you should delete it as it is about 10Mb in size.
If you want a pretty decent forum, try the phpbb forum,
www.phpbb.com. I have instaled this on a couple of sites and it
seems very good. It is easy to install and works well and it is
free too.
Thanks
Will Jessop
I have the 10mb 'core' if anyone needs it emailed.....