Help > Upgrading MySQL

Help > Upgrading MySQL

am 09.10.2006 22:17:52 von Craig Bailey

I recently upgraded my Mac (running OS 10.4.8) to Apache 2.0.52, MySQL
5.0.24 and PHP 4.3.9.

While I seem to be accessing the latest MySQL from the Terminal, Apache
seems to continue to use the previous install of MySQL.

Is there some config file I need to edit so the new install of MySQL is
used by my Web server?

While I'm at it, my PHP seems to no longer be able to send email, though
I added "sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/postfix" to the php.ini file.

Postfix seems to work fine from the Terminal.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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CRAIG BAILEY
Winooski, Vt. USA
www.floydianslip.com

Re: Help > Upgrading MySQL

am 09.10.2006 22:30:33 von Craig Bailey

In article ,
Craig Bailey wrote:

> I recently upgraded my Mac (running OS 10.4.8) to Apache 2.0.52, MySQL
> 5.0.24 and PHP 4.3.9.
>
> While I seem to be accessing the latest MySQL from the Terminal, Apache
> seems to continue to use the previous install of MySQL.
>
> Is there some config file I need to edit so the new install of MySQL is
> used by my Web server?
>
> While I'm at it, my PHP seems to no longer be able to send email, though
> I added "sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/postfix" to the php.ini file.
>
> Postfix seems to work fine from the Terminal.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Apologies: MySQL v. 5.0.24 _is_ showing in PHPMyAdmin.

Oddly though, when I add a password to MySQL's user root, PHPMyAdmin
cannot connect to the server. Even when I go through PHPMyAdmin's
routine to create a config file.

And ... the postfix issue persists. ;)

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Hosted by > CRAIG BAILEY (ccb@floydianslip.com)
On Classic Rock Champ > 101.3/102.1 FM > Vermont, USA
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Re: Help > Upgrading MySQL

am 09.10.2006 22:30:33 von Craig Bailey

In article ,
Craig Bailey wrote:

> I recently upgraded my Mac (running OS 10.4.8) to Apache 2.0.52, MySQL
> 5.0.24 and PHP 4.3.9.
>
> While I seem to be accessing the latest MySQL from the Terminal, Apache
> seems to continue to use the previous install of MySQL.
>
> Is there some config file I need to edit so the new install of MySQL is
> used by my Web server?
>
> While I'm at it, my PHP seems to no longer be able to send email, though
> I added "sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/postfix" to the php.ini file.
>
> Postfix seems to work fine from the Terminal.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Apologies: MySQL v. 5.0.24 _is_ showing in PHPMyAdmin.

Oddly though, when I add a password to MySQL's user root, PHPMyAdmin
cannot connect to the server. Even when I go through PHPMyAdmin's
routine to create a config file.

And ... the postfix issue persists. ;)

--
FLOYDIAN SLIP > A Random Precision Production
Broadcasting from the dark side of the moon > Sundays 7-8 pm EDT
Hosted by > CRAIG BAILEY (ccb@floydianslip.com)
On Classic Rock Champ > 101.3/102.1 FM > Vermont, USA
Streaming audio online > www.floydianslip.com

Re: Help > Upgrading MySQL

am 09.10.2006 22:30:33 von Craig Bailey

In article ,
Craig Bailey wrote:

> I recently upgraded my Mac (running OS 10.4.8) to Apache 2.0.52, MySQL
> 5.0.24 and PHP 4.3.9.
>
> While I seem to be accessing the latest MySQL from the Terminal, Apache
> seems to continue to use the previous install of MySQL.
>
> Is there some config file I need to edit so the new install of MySQL is
> used by my Web server?
>
> While I'm at it, my PHP seems to no longer be able to send email, though
> I added "sendmail_path = /usr/sbin/postfix" to the php.ini file.
>
> Postfix seems to work fine from the Terminal.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Apologies: MySQL v. 5.0.24 _is_ showing in PHPMyAdmin.

Oddly though, when I add a password to MySQL's user root, PHPMyAdmin
cannot connect to the server. Even when I go through PHPMyAdmin's
routine to create a config file.

And ... the postfix issue persists. ;)

--
FLOYDIAN SLIP > A Random Precision Production
Broadcasting from the dark side of the moon > Sundays 7-8 pm EDT
Hosted by > CRAIG BAILEY (ccb@floydianslip.com)
On Classic Rock Champ > 101.3/102.1 FM > Vermont, USA
Streaming audio online > www.floydianslip.com