On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 15:44 +0100, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am Mo, den 14.03.2005 schrieb John Swartzentruber um 2:57: > > > > I am sure there is no PHP problem as I have phpMyAdmin running on an FC3 > > > system without any problem. > > > > C'mon Alexander, one working system is hardly conclusive evidence :-). > > Speaking from logic, it is an evidence that it runs on FC3 :) > And I just installed it on an FC3 box. Works flawlessly. > > Speaking only for myself, I believe my problem is that for some reason > > PHP when (and only when) accessed via apache is using the wrong mysqli > > API. I have a very small script that crashes and have done a backtrace > > and put print statements in the code. It is a PHP problem, which is not > > to say that it is a bug in their code. Mostly likely it is either a > > problem with my system or a bug in the PHP configuration program. > > I was speaking about a plain Fedora Core 3 system. > > > I've posted this in the php.general newsgroup, but if anyone here can > > tell me why the mysql API version is 3.23.58 when I do a phpinfo() from > > a browser, but is 4.1.10a when I do a command line call to "php -i", I > > would love to know. I'm assuming that is my real problem (the script > > works in the latter case and crashes and burns in the former). > > It seems to me you are not using the MySQL version shipping with FC3. > > Alexander > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list