Re: dbd syntax

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Ah, thanks.  That's good to know.  I still cannot get this damn thing to connect to the database, and I've been sticking bits of debug code in mod_dbd and apr-util to no avail.
I use this:
DPDParams "host=localhost user=someuser pass=somepass"

but all I get in the error log is:

[Fri Dec 26 16:09:33 2008] [error] (20014)Internal error: DBD: Can't connect to mysql
[Fri Dec 26 16:09:33 2008] [error] (20014)Internal error: DBD: failed to initialise

When I look at my mysql logs, I see no attempt to connect to the db server.  Since there are so many levels of redirection: httpd calls mod_dbd calls apr-util calls apr_dbd_mysql, it's pretty hard to debug.
 
I'm doing this because mod_auth_mysql no longer seems to work with apache 2.2, but I cannot figure out why mod_dbd doesn't work.



On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ernst schoen-rene wrote:
I'm trying to get mod_dbd and mod_authn_dbd to work.

What happened when you tried?


 Can someone please
post an example of the correct syntax for the DBDParam statement to use with
MySQL?  The mod_dbd page says that it should be in this format:

You seem to have done a lot of research to find out that the parser is
flexible, and examples take the form favoured by their authors.

   static const char *const delims = " \r\n\t;|,";

--
Nick Kew

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