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Re: trying to pin down a php mysql error



I resolved this, it seemed to be an issue with boxes using php4 and
apache2.
Basically, for the boxes which reported the mysql error, I installed
libapache2-mod-php5, which replaced all of php4*, it needed some extra
php5 packages, just copy the ones that were removed, change the 4 to 5
:)
I also did an apt-get remove --purge phpmyadmin and re-installed it,
which then asked me which webserver I use, chose the correct one, and
presto, all working. 

I'm sure it's had something to do with the upgrades from apache1 to
apache2 and php4 to php5, somewhere along the line, it got sad and broke
:)

Anyway, all good.
Hope this helps someone.

Regards,
Ross.


>>Hi all,
>>
>>Over the last few days a lot of my Debian boxes are giving me errors
via
>>the phpmyadmin login page.
>>

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