#29298 [Com]: MySQLI doesn't support versions < 4.1.3 anymore
ID: 29298 Comment by: yrob at mail dot crpower dot com Reported By: aditya at sanisoft dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Compile Failure Operating System: Fedora Core 2 PHP Version: 5.0.0 Assigned To: georg New Comment: Apparently this is now fixed in MySQL-5.0.1. I can now run the mysqli libraries, but not mysql. I get a segmentation fault on mysql_connect even though this is configured with mysql. ./configure --prefix=/usr --datadir=/usr/share/php --mandir=/usr/share/man --bindir=/usr/bin --libdir=/usr/share --includedir=/usr/include --sysconfdir=/etc --with-_lib=lib --with-config-file-path=/etc --with-exec-dir=/usr/lib/php/bin --enable-inline-optimization --enable-memory-limit --enable-magic-quotes --enable-safe-mode --enable-sigchild --with-mysql=/usr/lib/mysql --with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config --without-pear --with-openssl --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs i586-suse-linux Previous Comments: [2004-08-04 15:12:51] yrob at mail dot crpower dot com I submitted this as a bug to MySQL: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=4895 [2004-08-04 13:41:21] yrob at mail dot crpower dot com Same problem here, except I downloaded the sources instead of RPM for MySQL-5.0.0 (alpha) and PHP-5. I suspect that PHP-5 left in some mysqli functions that were not a part of MySQL-5.0.0 anymore. I can hardly wait to use the stored procedures from MySQL 5 inside PHP 5. That would be awsome. [2004-07-22 09:48:51] aditya at sanisoft dot com Thanks for all the responses. Still I don't get it... I know that 4.1.3 compiles with mysqli and have done it BUT are you saying that the compile failure with MySQL 5.0.0 is A) Not a php related bug but a MySQL bug B) Is a php related bug but MySQL 5 is not supported by PHP devs currently C) Nobody know for sure [2004-07-22 09:27:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message changed in HEAD and 5_0. [2004-07-22 08:46:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I spoke with Georg and he's changing the message, until then keep it assigned to him. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29298 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29298&edit=1
#29298 [Com]: MySQLI doesn't support versions < 4.1.3 anymore
ID: 29298 Comment by: yrob at mail dot crpower dot com Reported By: aditya at sanisoft dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Compile Failure Operating System: Fedora Core 2 PHP Version: 5.0.0 Assigned To: georg New Comment: I submitted this as a bug to MySQL: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=4895 Previous Comments: [2004-08-04 13:41:21] yrob at mail dot crpower dot com Same problem here, except I downloaded the sources instead of RPM for MySQL-5.0.0 (alpha) and PHP-5. I suspect that PHP-5 left in some mysqli functions that were not a part of MySQL-5.0.0 anymore. I can hardly wait to use the stored procedures from MySQL 5 inside PHP 5. That would be awsome. [2004-07-22 09:48:51] aditya at sanisoft dot com Thanks for all the responses. Still I don't get it... I know that 4.1.3 compiles with mysqli and have done it BUT are you saying that the compile failure with MySQL 5.0.0 is A) Not a php related bug but a MySQL bug B) Is a php related bug but MySQL 5 is not supported by PHP devs currently C) Nobody know for sure [2004-07-22 09:27:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message changed in HEAD and 5_0. [2004-07-22 08:46:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I spoke with Georg and he's changing the message, until then keep it assigned to him. [2004-07-22 07:11:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I know 5.0.0 > 4.1.3, but since 5 is still alpha, it sometimes lags behind the 4.1.x series in patches. Therefore, things that have been merged into the 4.1.x branch may not be in the 5.0.x branch. For best results, at least today, you should always use the 4.1.x branch with MySQLi. In the future, you'll also be able to use the 5.0.x branch. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29298 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29298&edit=1
#29298 [Com]: MySQLI doesn't support versions < 4.1.3 anymore
ID: 29298 Comment by: yrob at mail dot crpower dot com Reported By: aditya at sanisoft dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Compile Failure Operating System: Fedora Core 2 PHP Version: 5.0.0 Assigned To: georg New Comment: Same problem here, except I downloaded the sources instead of RPM for MySQL-5.0.0 (alpha) and PHP-5. I suspect that PHP-5 left in some mysqli functions that were not a part of MySQL-5.0.0 anymore. I can hardly wait to use the stored procedures from MySQL 5 inside PHP 5. That would be awsome. Previous Comments: [2004-07-22 09:48:51] aditya at sanisoft dot com Thanks for all the responses. Still I don't get it... I know that 4.1.3 compiles with mysqli and have done it BUT are you saying that the compile failure with MySQL 5.0.0 is A) Not a php related bug but a MySQL bug B) Is a php related bug but MySQL 5 is not supported by PHP devs currently C) Nobody know for sure [2004-07-22 09:27:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message changed in HEAD and 5_0. [2004-07-22 08:46:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I spoke with Georg and he's changing the message, until then keep it assigned to him. [2004-07-22 07:11:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I know 5.0.0 > 4.1.3, but since 5 is still alpha, it sometimes lags behind the 4.1.x series in patches. Therefore, things that have been merged into the 4.1.x branch may not be in the 5.0.x branch. For best results, at least today, you should always use the 4.1.x branch with MySQLi. In the future, you'll also be able to use the 5.0.x branch. [2004-07-22 06:53:10] aditya at sanisoft dot com I understand difference between 4.1.2 apha and 4.1.3. But as I clearly stated above, I have installed MySQL 5.0.0 alpha, which is greater than 4.1.3 atleast version wise. Yes, I did take time out to read the manual and how to report The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29298 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29298&edit=1