Hi. I do copy it to my Apache directory and it seems is ok now. but I can not connect to database (php know the functions but raise error and say my client is old) I force use mysqli in replace of mysql functions. and it work. Is there any one know better solution? Regards, Sadeq On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 11:47:55 -0400, Glenn Puckett <wgpuckett@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I just went through this myself. PHP v5x comes with the correct > libmysql.dll. Copy that to System32 and it will work. I haven't used > it enough yet to know if it causes problems with MySQL, but PHP now works. > > > > Steve Olney wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have an incompatibility problem when trying to use PHP 5.0.2 with an > > installation of MySQL version 4.0.20a. The problem seems to be as follows: > > > > The php_mysql.dll file is compiled with support for two MySQL function calls > > (from the API) namely: mysql_drop_db and mysql_create_db (which are noted in > > the MySQL documentation as being deprecated for MySQL versions at least > > greater than 4.0.13 (the version I have installed at home)) but these > > functions are no longer compiled into the libmysql.dll (as of 4.x), > > obviously as these are deprecated MySQL have phased them out of the build of > > libmysql.dll. > > > > As of PHP 5.x I believe that you are required to obtain the libmysql.dll > > from the MySQL distribution as it's not in the php distribution, but this > > obviously poses as problem if you are working with a 4.x MySQL > > installation - the above incompatibility problem. > > > > Has anybody come across a solution to this problem apart from the obvious, > > recompiling the various lib's to remove this incompatibility (I'm thinking > > here that there might be compiled versions of the lib's out there that are > > 'fixed') ? > > > > I'll check back soon to see if there are any solutions but in the meantime > > will attempt to 'fix' the problems with a recompile (which could take me > > some time as I need to install a compiler, the source, make the edits and > > test). I'll post my results. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Steve.... > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php