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Help / PHP 5.5.29
When I upgraded my PHP to 5.5.29 I received the following error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysqli_init() in /home/thforum/public_html/includes/class_core.php on line 1348 Any ideas? Thank you |
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Make sure you have Vbulletin of version 4.2
Lower versions are not compatible.. You are better off going to the latest 4.2 anyways. |
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And if you are really bound to MySQLi, install the MySQLi PHP package on your server.
On CentOS, you can do that by executing "sudo yum install php-mysqli". That will obviously only work if you have SSH access to your server. |
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root@mainframe [~]# sudo yum install php-mysqli
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Setting up Install Process Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror1.babylon.network * extras: mirror1.babylon.network * updates: mirror1.babylon.network No package php-mysqli available. Hm, weird. This is in SSH. We are on the latest vBulletin. |
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Maybe `sudo yum install php5-mysqli`?
Also http://serverfault.com/a/445963 |
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You cannot set it to mysql for php 5.5, mysql is deprecated, you need to install mysqli. |
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RichieBoy67 |
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Thanks, Corrected.
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