I would think the mysqlclient library would be backwards compatible, but it's possible I guess. I'm kind of out of ideas, as the can't connect error without something like a bad username or password message, seems to indicate a TCP/IP communication failure.
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 15:26, Cameron B. Prince wrote: > > What does your MySQL error log say on your production database server? > > It should be in the "var" directory named something ".err". > > These are SunFire 210 Solaris boxes. The MySQL is installed from binary. It > doesn't write a log by default as best I can tell, but I did find something. > > The MySQL on the webserver is: mysql-standard-4.0.16-sun-solaris2.9-sparc > > The MySQL on the dbserver is: mysql-3.23.54a-sun-solaris2.8-sparc > > > Do you think the version skew could cause this? > > Thanks, > Cameron -- Adam Voigt [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php