I haven't used mysqli, so I'm not as familiar with errors related to
that library, but you said you downloaded "the latest package of MySQL,"
which is hopefully 4.1.12. This version shouldn't cause this error with
mysqli. In my experience, this error has always been a case of PHP
compiled aga
On Fri, May 13, 2005 3:56 pm, Sam Smith said:
> Because the install was from mysql.com I don't want to believe the client
> is
> out of date. I also don't know how to install another client.
Most likely, it's Apple that's a bit behind the curve...
So your phpMyAdmin is probably trying to use the
I have experience with this on windows, and solved by change my root password
on mySQL.
I don't know, if this wil work on your OS X
rgds
-Original Message-
From: Sam Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 5:57 AM
To: PHP
Subject: [PHP] phpMyAdmin authentic
On OS X 10.3 I installed the latest MySQL from dev.mysql.com for OS X 10.3.
It was a Apple style installer package with a binary of the server and the
client.
The docs weren't exactly written for OS X but I survived the set up and am
able to login as the root MySQL user with the command line MyS
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