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Posted by Craig Bailey on 10/09/06 20:30
In article <Q7yWg.6042$K11.3705@trndny07>,
Craig Bailey <ccb@floydianslip.com> 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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