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From:Jasper Bryant-Greene Date:October 27 2005 9:55pm
Subject:Re: Mysql privs via PHP? Problems - * Now with error message
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On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 13:05 -0500, T.J. Mahaffey wrote:
> Does this have something to do with the OLD_PASSWORD issue in MySQL  
> 5? (I didn't think OSXServer 10.4 included MySQL v.5... )
> 
> My setup:
> Entropy PHP 4.3.11
> MacOS X Server 10.4
> 10.4's default MySQL install

The following command:

mysqld -V

will tell you the version of your MySQL server.

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