On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 02:36:04PM +0000, John P . Looney wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 01:37:26PM +0100, Emiliano mentioned:
> > > Is it that I'm pulling up two PHP modules ? They certainly aren't there
> > > in the httpd.conf - BTW, this is on the machine that's running 1.4.1b1 and
> > > PHP4.
> > You mean 1.4.1/PHP3 or 1.4.1/PHP4?
>
> 1.4.1/PHP4 - it turns out that it was because there was a mysql.so module
> defined in the PHP.ini file - and mysql support was build into either php4
> or the midgard.so module.
I've already experienced same problem. In my case php4 was without
builtin mysql but mysql.so was built as extension and using system's
mysqlclient library (as suggested in PHP4's notes to mysql module).
Strange enough and workaround for the moment is to disable PHP4's mysql module.
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Sincerely yours, Alexander Bokovoy
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