In Debian the mysql support for PHP is a seperate file called mysql.so that has to be loaded in your PHP source file. e.g. : dl("mysql.so"); : will load the mysql.so module If you don`t want this you have to recompile PHP and make a PHPLIB with a built-in mysql support
At Mon, 5 Jun 2000 21:37:52 -0500 (EST), <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > I have just installed php3 which seams to be working fine then php3-mysql > on a Debian 2.2 system. I then downloaded and installed keystone-0_71_02. > I configured the keystone.conf file correctly I believe and the main > index.php3 page displays fine. > > The problem is after I enter the Username and Password I get the following > error: > > Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function mysql_pconnect() in > ./mysql.php3 on line 15 > > Line 15 is as follows: (also see below..) > if (! mysql_pconnect($dbhost,$dbuser,$dbpasswd)) { > > The keystone FAQ states that this is likely due to either an old php3 or > that I dont have MySQL support compiled in. Since I have a current php3 > version and I have php3-mysql this doesnt sound right. Does anyone have > any suggestions? Am I missing something here? > > > thanx > -Rob > > > Full function: > -------------- > function db_connect($target) { > global $dbhost,$dbname,$dbuser,$dbpasswd,$server,$port,$options,$tty,$conn; > if (! mysql_pconnect($dbhost,$dbuser,$dbpasswd)) { > report_error("db_connect",mysql_errno(),mysql_error()); > } > } > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null