ID: 22787 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: gregory dot fennell at am dot sony dot com -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: MySQL related Operating System: RedHat v8.0 PHP Version: 4.3.1 Assigned To: sniper New Comment:
Works fine here, with latest CVS snapshot and self compiled Mysql 4.0.12. Try with shorter configure line, maybe something else is causing the problem. (like this: ./configure --disable-all --with-mysql=/usr) Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-31 06:44:48] gregory dot fennell at am dot sony dot com Since this has been confirmed by several of my colleges and the post from "jbernier at dalcom dot ca" as a real issue, I have re-opened this ticket. Please see if there is a fix for this issue, or if we need to change our config. I have confirmed this with 5 of my colleges. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-28 15:18:18] jbernier at dalcom dot ca I have exactly the same problems. Is anybody found a solution. My websites stop working after upgrading to MySQL 4.0.12. Please help. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-21 14:25:51] gregory dot fennell at am dot sony dot com I am using the same confige statement for the 4.0.12 installation as I am for the 3.23.55-1 in my php config. I am at a loss since I have noticed this on 5 machines now all have different hardware, the only thing that is similar is the kernel, php, openssl, and mysql. When I install 4.0.12 (MySQL) i can't even use the natice mysql support built into php. Any ideas to see what's up? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-21 14:16:03] paul at rydell dot com PHP 4.3.1 works for me with MySQL 4.0.12. I have the RPMs of MySQL installed and I compiled PHP 4.3.1 from source. No problems. Maybe your --with-mysql path is wrong. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-21 13:39:45] gregory dot fennell at am dot sony dot com I find this really hard to believe since this has happened on several of our test machines. I am using the RPM distro of MySQL and simple configs for PHP as you can see above. So to call this ticket "bogus" I think is premature, but your call. Hope you don't see any more of these issues in the future! p.s.: I am not an amature in the Linux world and I know how to configure a system so the statement "if everything is installed correctly" wasn't really necessary. I posted this to be a help, not to be belittled. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/22787 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22787&edit=1