Mac OS X Server 10.4: Issues connecting PHP to MySQL When running MySQL and PHP on the same Mac OS X 10.4 server, you may find that PHP cannot connect to MySQL. When PHP is communicating with a MySQL server on the same host, it uses a socket file to communicate, and looks for it at /tmp/mysql.sock. Download the disk image (.dmg) file (the community version is available here) that contains the.
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Oracle Linux / Red Hat / CentOS | ||||
Oracle Linux 8 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 / CentOS 8 | x86_64, ARM 64 | • | ||
Oracle Linux 7 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 / CentOS 7 | ARM 64 | • | ||
Oracle Linux 7 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 / CentOS 7 | x86_64 | • | • | • |
Oracle Linux 6 / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 / CentOS 6 | x86_32, x86_64 | • | • | • |
Oracle Solaris | ||||
Solaris 11 (Update 4+) | SPARC_64 | • | • | • |
Canonical | ||||
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | x86_64 | • | ||
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS | x86_32, x86_64 | • | • | |
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS | x86_32, x86_64 | • | • | |
SUSE | ||||
SUSE Enterprise Linux 15 / OpenSUSE 15 | x86_64 | • | ||
SUSE Enterprise Linux 12 (12.4+) | x86_64 | • | • | • |
Debian | ||||
Debian GNU/Linux 10 | x86_64 | • | • | |
Debian GNU/Linux 9 | x86_32, x86_64 | • | • | • |
Microsoft Windows Server | ||||
Microsoft Windows 2019 Server | x86_64 | • | ||
Microsoft Windows 2016 Server | x86_64 | • | • | • |
Microsoft Windows 2012 Server R2 | x86_64 | • | • | • |
Microsoft Windows | ||||
Microsoft Windows 10 | x86_64 | • | • | |
Apple | ||||
macOS 10.15 | x86_64 | • | ||
FreeBSD | ||||
FreeBSD 12 | x86_64 | • | ||
Various Linux | ||||
Generic Linux (tar format) | x86_32, x86_64, glibc 2.12, libstdc++ 4.4 | • | • | • |
Yum Repo | • | • | • | |
APT Repo | • | • | • | |
SUSE Repo | • | • | • |