On Aug 21, 2014, at 9:25 AM, Jasper Frumau <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have had a Macports LAMP running for a year now or so and just upgraded to 
> php 5.5. port to do some more development on my MBP. So I added the openssl 
> port as well as the necessary php55 ports (got some help from 
> http://blog.kicaj.com/installing-and-configuring-php-5-5-using-macports/ ) :
> 
> 7541  sudo port install php55
>  7547  sudo port select php php55
>  7557  port search php | grep apache
>  7571  sudo port install php55-apache2handler
>  7592  sudo port install php5-openssl
>  7593  sudo port install php55-openssl
>  7605  sudo port search mbstring
>  7606  sudo port install php55-mbstring
>  7608  sudo port install php55-mysqli
>  7609  sudo port search mysqli
>  7610  sudo port install php55-mysql

You should be able to bypass much of that (i.e. have it done for you 
automatically) by just running:

sudo port install phpmyadmin +php55


On Aug 21, 2014, at 10:44 AM, Jasper Frumau <[email protected]> wrote:

> Reloading the page / phpmyadmin on Firefox I saw "You should upgrade to MySQL 
> 5.5.0 or later." So I
> 
> The mysql55 client has been installed.
> To install the mysql55 server, install the mysql55-server port.
> --->  Activating mysql55 @5.5.38_0

[snip]

> But I still have the same error. I do not think I need to install the mysql 
> server do I? Well I did it anyways, but still #2002 Cannot log in to the 
> MySQL server

My understanding is that this message does mean that the MySQL server you're 
connecting to must run MySQL version 5.5 or later. See also 
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/43993



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