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Bug #26871 no build-in mysql support
Submitted: 2004-01-11 05:13 UTC Modified: 2004-07-19 08:02 UTC
From: marc at campino dot kicks-ass dot org Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: MySQL related
PHP Version: 5.0.0b3 (beta3) OS: Windows
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2004-01-11 05:13 UTC] marc at campino dot kicks-ass dot org
Description:
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I installed the Windows version of PHP5 (Beta3) yesterday
Unfortunatly it seems not to have a build in support for MySQL.

But I figuered out that the Linux version of PHP5 _DOES_ have a MySQL support...

Reproduce code:
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<?php
   phpinfo();
?>

Expected result:
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Information about the MySQL support 

Actual result:
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not one evidence about a built-in mysql support.


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 [2004-01-11 05:49 UTC] eru@php.net
Sorry, but your problem does not imply a bug in PHP itself.  For a
list of more appropriate places to ask for help using PHP, please
visit http://www.php.net/support.php as this bug system is not the
appropriate forum for asking support questions. 

Thank you for your interest in PHP.

See http://de.php.net/manual/en/faq.databases.php#faq.databases.mysql.php5
 [2004-07-19 00:59 UTC] srwestma at uncc dot edu
I appreciate the link - it did help me.  However, if you could pass a message on to the people who write the php.ini.dist-recommended, it might be helpful.  In that file, I found the following line that at least caused me some confusion: "Note that MySQL and ODBC support is now built in, so no dll is needed for it."  Clearly not the case.

Thanks again eru@php.net for helping me to find the answer!
 [2004-07-19 08:02 UTC] philip@php.net
Just a FYI, this was fixed in CVS after this report was created.  Here's the diff:
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/php-src/php.ini-recommended?r1=1.148&r2=1.149
So I guess this is closed and not bogus, may as well mark it as such since I'm already here :)
 
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