At 19:29 -0500 3/21/04, Marvin Cummings wrote:
Then again according to the MySQL website:
The Windows download contains both the Standard and Max server binaries. It
also contains a version of the command-line client which uses the Cygwin
library to provide command history and editing.
Would someone happen to know if there are any client libraries that need
updating on mysql 5.0?

Sounds like PHP itself needs to have its MySQL client libraries updated. EIther that or you'll need to run your 5.0 server with --old-passwords.

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Thanks


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Nope I didn't compile PHP using the client libraries or validate the install
using a later version of MySQL. Once I managed to get it, 5.0, working I
went strait to the PHP install without thinking about any of this. Lemme see
if I can do this without installing a later version of MySQL.

Thanks

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Marvin Cummings wrote:

Wondering if anyone running MySQL 5 has come across the following error:

 Error (1250) : Client does not support authentication protocol requested
 by server; consider upgrading MySQL client

 I get this error after attempting to install PN on a Windows 2003 web
 server. I've already created the database and granted the root user
 account permissions to it. I'm not sure if there's anything else I need
 to upgrade MySQL to.

Well, I'm not running MySQL 5 yet, even in test, but the error message seems pretty straightforward. Did you compile PHP using the MySQL 5 client libraries?

Or, have you tried this using a "production" (4.0.x) version of
MySQL as a first step to validate the install?

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