Installed stock 4.6.0 on a Windows XP box and I've been adding contrib modules one at a time. In general, things are going just fine. However, I've run into a snag with trip_search module. I'm not sure this is an issue with me or the module, since nobody else is talking about it, and I know I'm not the only one running trip_search. Haven't had a chance to try it on a Linux box yet, but that would be the next step.
I'm getting 4 error messages when I try to search on a term, one for each query: user error: You have an error in your SQL syntax near 'BOOLEAN MODE) LIMIT 0, 500'
I did some searching, looks like Boolean mode was an issue back on '02 on the MySQL.com changelog, but nothing recently. That readme noted that I should make sure my indexed tables were of type MyISAM, I did that and flushed the tables. No help. I checked the SQL syntax, and it sure as heck looks like the Boolean mode stuff is set up right. The site runs fine, otherwise.
I haven't installed any modules that require patches. I have the core search module disabled. I've added the two trip_search indexes to my database. I'm running Apache/1.3.33 (Win32) and PHP/4.3.10, according to phpinfo(). Windows XP Service Pack 2, plus whatever critical patches come up every month.
Any thoughts?
Steve
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