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I am using WAMP Server 2.0c which has the php5 extension and MySQL 5.0.51b
When I install vBulletin 3.8beta 1, it comes up: Quote:
Can anyone explain this and how to resolve? |
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Have you upgraded WAMP since installing 3.7.3 if you ever had that in the first place.
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No, I only just downloaded WAMP today for the first time, it is Wamp 2.0c, which is the latest version on the WAMP homepage.
This will be for a fresh vBulletin install, not an upgrade |
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In your config, are you using MySQL or MySQLi?
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Uninstall mysql from wamp completely, make sure no library files are left one the server from any version, then reinstall mysql.
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I am completely new to Wamp, how do I do this?
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uninstall in add/remove programs, wamp is basically just a program that installs those services for you.
if vb is giving off that error, it sounds like there is a old binary file from a older version on the computer some place. |
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Forget about WAMP etc.. Just install the 3 components (webserver, PHP & MySQL) directly from the source.
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