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xarcus
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Dec 16, 2006
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11:41
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Thank you very much for the links. Both forums look great. Unfortunately neither seem to be compatibel with MySQL 5. vanilla states the MySQL extension isn't loaded (which it is) and metaforum stops at the checkdb-page.
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serge.fonville
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Dec 16, 2006
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15:05
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May I ask, why doesn it have to be mysql 5?
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theDude
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Dec 16, 2006
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15:10
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I have all my software already running in MySQL 5 and PHP 5, so it would be quite a hassle to migrate all to MySQL 4
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serge.fonville
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Dec 16, 2006
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15:13
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ah ok, and i take it that mysql 5 isn't backwards compatible :(
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theDude
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Dec 16, 2006
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15:15
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In my expierience it isn't, no
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serge.fonville
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Dec 16, 2006
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15:18
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I have found Vanilla working with my software: MySQL v 5.1.11, PHP v 5.1.6, Apache v 2.0.55 on Windows XP Pro
There is only a tricky issue at signing in where you should check "Remember me" for it to work.
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xarcus
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Dec 17, 2006
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09:25
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Blursoft Metaforum also works in my conf.: MySQL v 5.1.11, PHP v 5.1.6, Apache v 2.0.55 on Windows XP Pro
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xarcus
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Dec 17, 2006
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10:11
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I'm using MySQL 5.0.27, PHP 5.2.0 Apache 2.2.2 and Windows XP Professional SP2.
Thank you all for your help and input. My problem is solved, I uncommented the mysql extension (I had only mysqli), after restarting the apache service they both work. thank you all very much
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serge.fonville
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Dec 17, 2006
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10:29
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I'm using MySQL 5.0.27, PHP 5.2.0 Apache 2.2.2 and Windows XP Professional SP2.
Thank you all for your help and input. My problem is (kinda) solved, I uncommented the mysql extension (I had only mysqli), after restarting the apache service they both work. thank you all very much.
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serge.fonville
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Dec 17, 2006
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11:06
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serge.fonville, please close this question and distribute the points.
If you didn't get a solution to your problem or you found it yourself, please leave a comment here to let the experts know.
Thanks,
Quomon Admin
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admin
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Jun 04, 2007
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11:39
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