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| From: | Curtis Maurand | Date: | July 2 2008 6:26pm |
| Subject: | Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | ||
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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 up@stripped wrote: > > 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! > > James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor > up@stripped http://3.am > ========================================================================= >
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| • Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | up | 1 Jul |
| • Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | Kevin F. O'Riordan | 2 Jul |
| • Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | up | 2 Jul |
| • Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | up | 2 Jul |
| • Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | up | 2 Jul |
| • Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | Curtis Maurand | 2 Jul |
| • Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | up | 2 Jul |
| • Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | Curtis Maurand | 3 Jul |
| • Re: Running 2 versions of MySQL on same server | up | 3 Jul |
