Would you be able to provide me with the one line to put in the script? On 19 Nov, 2010, at 08:53 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> The docroot should have no effect on your ability to connect to the MySQL
> server.
>
> You can check whether you are using the old password algorithm by looking for
> a file called my.cnf and seeing if it contains a line "old-passwords" or
> similar.
>
> To rule out phpmyadmin as the problem, you could try to write a one-line PHP
> script to connect to the database and print out whether it was successful.
> You can try to run this through apache as a web page, and also on the
> commandline ("php mytest.php"), to see if you get different results.
>
>
> On Nov 19, 2010, at 01:49, Ali A Samii wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> I am assuming, because I'm not sure how to check this) that the mysql server
>> is NOT configured to use the "old" password algorithm. This is a fresh and
>> clean install, using the MAMP wiki on trac.macports.com and a fresh install
>> of all the various components and variants.
>>
>> Using the same basic installation process (but with my documents root in the
>> default /opt/local/apache2/..... hierarchy on another machine, I had no
>> problems. The only difference here is the doc root.
>>
>> On 19 Nov, 2010, at 08:44 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, your answer did get through, I just didn't have a response yet.
>>>
>>> Only reason I can think of why you could connect to the MySQL server on the
>>> command line but not from PHP:
>>>
>>> Is your MySQL server (or this root account, anyway) configured to use the
>>> "old" (MySQL < 4.1) password algorithm? If so that doesn't work with
>>> mysqlnd (which is what php5-mysql now uses by default) so you should either
>>> (ideally) upgrade to the "new" algorithm or if you must keep the old
>>> algorithm, then install php5-mysql with the +mysql5 variant.
>
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