Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
> 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.
I'm using PHP4 with midgard.so and mysql.so without any problem...
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