Error: Maximum Execution Time Exceeded
:
This is a PHP limit; go into the php.ini
file and set the maximum execution time up from 30 seconds to
something higher, as needed. It is also not a bad idea to
double the RAM allowed per script to 16MB instead of 8MB.
Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined
function mysql_connect() in ...
: This means that
your PHP version isn't compiled with MySQL support. You can
either compile a dynamic MySQL module and load it into PHP or
recompile PHP with built-in MySQL support. This process is
described in detail in the PHP manual.
Error: Undefined reference to 'uncompress'
:
This means that the client library is compiled with support
for a compressed client/server protocol. The fix is to add
-lz
last when linking with
-lmysqlclient
.
Error: Client does not support authentication
protocol
: This is most often encountered when trying
to use the older mysql
extension with MySQL
4.1.1 and later. Possible solutions are: downgrade to MySQL
4.0; switch to PHP 5 and the newer mysqli
extension; or configure the MySQL server with
--old-passwords
. (See
Section A.5.2.4, “Client does not support authentication protocol
”, for more information.)
Those with PHP4 legacy code can make use of a compatibility layer for the old and new MySQL libraries, such as this one: http://www.coggeshall.org/oss/mysql2i.
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