Which *n?x distribution are you running?
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No, because I fear that would break the existing customer php apps,
which is the whole point of running two versions of MySQL.
What I guess I need to know is if php's mysql and mysqli extensions
can be made to recognize two different sets of client libs.
Unless you're telling me that having them use the 5.0 client libraries
won't break working 3.23 apps...
On Wed, 2 Jul 2008, Curtis Maurand wrote:
Did you rebuild php against the 5.0 libraries as I suggested
yesterday? If you didn't it will only recognize the 3.23 version.
It will not be able to talk to the 5.0 version.
Curtis
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It would appear that the problem isn't getting MySQL 3.23 and 5.0 to
run on the same server with different ports and sockets, but rather
getting mod_php to recognize both clients. phpinfo() shows only
3.23, since it's in the standard path.
If anyone has experience getting two different versions recognized
by php, I'd greatly appreciate input.
Thanks!
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