Going by that classy sprawl of error messages one of the key database files has gone walkies (or is corrupt).(It also shows they're using Dapper, which is a database abstraction layer. Trying to talk to a legacy DB with a complex format through an ORM might explain why they made such a meal of getting it to work)
Please be patient. Don't forget that AUK commissioned Charles Babbage to operate the server for the new website. Once in a while it requires some winding to get it going again.
Going by that classy sprawl of error messages one of the key database files has gone walkies (or is corrupt).
That's annoying. Website still down, so I can't login to buy a new pack of virtual brevets or enter the DIY I was gonna start at 3:30. Nice weather for a 200!
Just out of interest, is the MySQL server that powers both sites in the custody of ControlF1 or AUKweb?
as far as DIY rides go, hopefully one can simply email one's intended route and date to local DIY man, complete the ride, and paperwork can be completed and brevets purchased when site is back up?
Quote from: grams on 19 February, 2019, 10:33:35 pmGoing by that classy sprawl of error messages one of the key database files has gone walkies (or is corrupt).Yes, really good of the new website to expose the inner workings of the old one. Not very graceful of them.
The security spooks where I work wouldn't like the call stack trace and would be horrified that the name of a datafile had been revealed (even if a relative path).