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Bug #7662 mysql_connect() failure
Submitted: 2000-11-06 09:17 UTC Modified: 2002-06-16 08:22 UTC
From: mail at thomas-schuering dot de Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: MySQL related
PHP Version: 3.0.17 OS: Win9x,NT,Win2K
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-11-06 09:17 UTC] mail at thomas-schuering dot de
As some others I got some "Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function mysql_connect() in
f:\html\test.php3 on line ..."

First I thought of a bug in PHP - then I took the time to get the mysql-3.23.27-beta sources and php-3.0.17 and gave it a try.

At the point I compiled php3_mysql.dll to it complained about "unresolved external: mysql_change_user". 

The appropiate entry in libmysql.def (project libmysql) was missing. I added it, repeated all necessary steps and created php3_mysql once again: NOW the linking was succesfull and guess what: the new php3_mysql.dll works!! (No more fatal error.)

Looks like the libmysql.lib and / or libmysql in the win32build.zip package doesn't fit.

Hope it help's.

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