Dear Jay:

Thanks! I was going nuts trying to figure out where that /tmp/mysql.sock was coming from. One small piece of further help please: How do I create the symlink? I've done this before and my recollection is that it is a simple command 2-4 characters long but that its name is not intuitive. My documentation shows that words with *link* in them tend to be include files for C programs. My RH 6.1 Bible does not mention symlink nor symbolik link nor alias, etc. for about a dozen different words I thought of.

Do you know if the people in charge of DBI/DBD have any plans to make this a parameter? My recollection is that both MySQL and DBI use /tmp/mysql.sock. I had to go throiugh this process before just to het mysql to work from the command prompt. I have no idea where the /var/... socket came from.

Regards,
Gary


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Perl Script connecting to Mysql works from command prompt, not from Apache by gary kuipers
in thread Perl Script connecting to Mysql works from command prompt, not from Apache by gary kuipers

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