FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008, Curtis Maurand wrote:
Which *n?x distribution are you running?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
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
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 vers
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would think this would be a relatively simple thing to do. I guess I'm
going to try to build MySQL with the config options instead of invoking at
runtime...both versions seem hopelessly confused.
Well, I rebuilt and installed 5.0 again using cust
which might solve this.
I had tried that from the start with no luck (it brought up the old
server). After running the new server's mysql_secure_installation script,
to reset the password and secure everything, I can no longer authenticate,
whether cookie or config. I'm getting acces
Hi:
I've been running 3.23 for years, but several users are clamoring for new
versions, as many php apps are using newer features, so I downloaded the
source for 5.0.51b to run on a different TCP port.
I found a reference on a couple of ways to do this here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/