PHP55 Upgrade , PHPMyAdmin No Longer Works

Jasper Frumau jasperfrumau at gmail.com
Thu Aug 21 08:44:03 PDT 2014


Reloading the page / phpmyadmin on Firefox I saw "You should upgrade to
MySQL 5.5.0 or later." So I

The mysql55 client has been installed.

To install the mysql55 server, install the mysql55-server port.

--->  Activating mysql55 @5.5.38_0


On activation if no /opt/local/etc/mysql55/my.cnf file exists one

will be created which loads

/opt/local/etc/mysql55/macports-default.cnf.


If a /opt/local/etc/mysql55/my.cnf file exists MacPorts does not

touch it and any changes you make to /opt/local/etc/mysql55/my.cnf

will be preserved (e.g., during port upgrades, deactivations or

activations). /opt/local/etc/mysql55/my.cnf is a good place to

customize your mysql55 installation.


Any changes made to /opt/local/etc/mysql55/macports-default.cnf

will be lost during port upgrades, deactivations or activations so you

are advised to not make changes here. Currently

/opt/local/etc/mysql55/macports-default.cnf contains only one

directive; to disable networking. With disabled networking it is

possible to install and have running all the MacPorts mysql ports

simultaneously.


--->  Cleaning mysql55

--->  Updating database of binaries

--->  Scanning binaries for linking errors

--->  No broken files found.

jaspersmbp:phpmyadmin jasper$ sudo port install php55-xdebug php55-sqlite
php55-pear php55-openssl php55-mysql php55-memcached php55-mcrypt
php55-mbstring php55-imagick php55-iconv php55-gd php55-curl

But I still have the same error. I do not think I need to install the mysql
server do I? Well I did it anyways, but still #2002 Cannot log in to the
MySQL server





On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 5:25 PM, Jasper Frumau <jasperfrumau at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have had a Macports LAMP running for a year now or so and just upgraded
> to php 5.5. port to do some more development on my MBP. So I added the
> openssl port as well as the necessary php55 ports (got some help from
> http://blog.kicaj.com/installing-and-configuring-php-5-5-using-macports/
> ) :
>
> 7541  sudo port install php55
>
>  7547  sudo port select php php55
>
>  7557  port search php | grep apache
>
>  7571  sudo port install php55-apache2handler
>
>  7592  sudo port install php5-openssl
>
>  7593  sudo port install php55-openssl
>
>  7605  sudo port search mbstring
>
>  7606  sudo port install php55-mbstring
>
>  7608  sudo port install php55-mysqli
>
>  7609  sudo port search mysqli
>
>  7610  sudo port install php55-mysql
>
> PHP 5.5. is running:
>
> php --version
>
> PHP 5.5.15 (cli) (built: Jul 25 2014 13:17:32)
>
> Copyright (c) 1997-2014 The PHP Group
> Zend Engine v2.5.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Zend Technologies
>
> And I checked the ini from localhost and all good.
> MySQL is OK and is still running:
>
>
> mysql5 -u root -p
>
> Enter password:
>
> Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
>
> Your MySQL connection id is 348
>
> Server version: 5.1.72-log Source distribution
>
>
> But in phpmyadmin I now get this error:
>
> #2002 Cannot log in to the MySQL server
>
> I browsed some forums and tried a few rings like adding the path to the
> mysql socket in the php 55 init, but I still cannot get phpmyadmin to work
> again.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> --
> *Jasper*
>



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