Stut wrote:
Tim McGeary wrote:
But I do have a MySQL 5 client:
[root@webtest html]# rpm -qa MySQL*
MySQL-shared-compat-5.0.27-0.rhel3
MySQL-client-standard-5.0.27-0.rhel3
MySQL-python-0.9.1-6
MySQL-server-standard-5.0.27-0.rhel3
MySQL-devel-standard-5.0.27-0.rhel3
or are you saying that the PHP libs have a MySQL 4 client in there?
If that is the case, how should I rebuild PHP?
Yes, and it depends on what OS, where it originally came from, etc. The
alternative is to change the password of the MySQL user you're using -
the link in my last post explains how to do this.
Thank you for the link. I think that's probably the best way to go in
this case, since it's only on a dev/test server. When I build the
production server, I should probably upgrade to PHP5 anyhow. I assume
that should not have this problem, right?
Thanks for your help, Stut!!!
Tim
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