Hi, instead of :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_pconnect() in /srv/www/htdocs/postnuke/install/newinstall.php on line 37
try the same syntax with mysql_connect() take a look at : http://be2.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-pconnect.php
*Note: * Note, that these kind of links only work if you are using a module version of PHP. See the Persistent Database Connections http://be2.php.net/manual/en/features.persistent-connections.php section for more information.
have a good work ;) Laurent Renard Epicuri@ Websolutions www.epicuria.be http://epicuria.be 114, Rue Vandervelde 7033 MONS ( BELGIUM ) TEL/FAX : +32 65 31 77 81 SKYPE : leolargo2004 ------------------------------------------------ Scanned with Clamav Antivirus on Procmail Server This e-mail and any attachment thereto is confidential and are intended for the sole use of the recipient(s) named above. Any use of the information contenaid herein is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender either by telephone or by e-mail and delete the material from any computer. Thank you for your cooperation Ce message electronique, y compris tout document joint, est confidentiel. Si vous n'etes pas le destinataire de ce message, toute divulgation, copie ou utilisation en est interdite. Si vous avez recu ce message par erreur, veuillez le detruire et en informer immediatement l'expediteur. Merci de votre collaboration Michael W Cocke wrote:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 12:35:00 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all!
I have been running PostNuke on SuSE 8.0 - 9.1 at home. Now i upgraded to 9.2 and PostNuke wont work. Reinstalled the whole machine!!! (puh) tried to install PostNuke again and no success:(
Here is the installation error, got almost the same when trying to upgrade Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_pconnect() in /srv/www/htdocs/postnuke/install/newinstall.php on line 37
My skills in php/mysql are very poor but i like useing it. So please, anyone, what should i do with my apache/mysql machine to get PostNuke to work.
Regards /Mattias
The problem lies with the developers of php - who think that 'backward compatibility' has to do with driving a car. You're stuck until you learn enough php to recode the things that don't work any more. This happens, to one extent or another, every lousy time they update php.
Personally, I gave up on php several versions ago - after the THIRD time I had to rewrite the EXACT SAME application. Welcome to the club.
Mike-
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