Mike schreef:
Mike schreef:
Kayvan A. Sylvan schreef:
I am running Fedora Core 4 with the following software:
httpd-2.0.54-10.3
perl-5.8.6-24
php-5.0.4-10.5
mysql-4.1.20-1.FC4.1
mysql-server-4.1.20-1.FC4.1
php-mysql-5.0.4-10.5
The php-mysql RPM provides both mysql.so and mysqli.so PHP extensions.
I downloaded and installed phpMyAdmin-2.8.2 from the project's web page
at http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/downloads.php according to the
instructions.
When I try to use the "mysqli" extension (which the phpMyAdmin FAQ says
is the "improved" MySQL extension available in php-5.0), phpMyAdmin
gives
an error and says "No databases" in the left pane.
When I use the classic "mysql" extension, phpMyAdmin works as expected.
Is anyone else running phpMyAdmin on Fedora Core who is able to use
the "mysqli" extension?
---Kayvan
Hey,
i am running core 4 with php 4, mysql 4.1.20 and phpmyadmin 2.8.2,
wich says i am running the mysqli extension...
what i don't get is that you are running mysql-server 4.1.20 and
php-mysql5.0 (which is for mysql 5.0)...
maybe there is the problem?
- Mike
Correction PHP5
And another corrention:
what i said is not true...
I am running
php-mysql-5.0.4-10.5
php-5.0.4-10.5
mysql-4.1.20-1.FC4.1
mysql-devel-4.1.20-1.FC4.1
mysql-server-4.1.20-1.FC4.1
So i do not get why the mysqli extension is not working...
You installed everything through RPM or yum?
Mike
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