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Mac OS 10.10 php不能连接mysql问题解决

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2016-06-23 13:37:22985검색

php连接数据库都没问题,升级到10.10这后, 突然连接不上了. 这个问题放了很久, 今天突然搜索到一篇文章.

用链接的方式解决了. 原文如下:

So you installed Ubuntu, got all excited about developing your Rails application on it, and then…

No such file or directory - /tmp/mysql.sock)

No matter what you do, database connection doesn’t work. You reinstall Rails (of course you installed it via “sudo apt-get rails”, right??), reinstall MySql, recreate the database schema, change root’s password, install Kubuntu instead of Ubuntu… But it doesn’t work.

The reason for this error is quite simple, really: somewhere along Ruby’s Mysql driver, mysql socket is expected to exist at /tmp/mysql.sock. But that’s not where it is in Ubuntu. If you take some time searching, you’ll notice that the .sock file is actually on /var/run/mysqld - and it’s called mysqld.sock instead.

In fact, if you Google it, there is a closed bug entry on Rails’ tracking system regarding that problem, and the suggested solution there is to change your database.yml to add a link to the correct socket. Something like:

production:  adapter: mysql  socket: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock

Which is obviously not a good idea, since you’ll end up creating new projects, moving to a different OS or whatever - and everything will break again.

So I tried a small patchwork to fool mysql’s driver, and then it works nicely:

sudo ln -s /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock /tmp/mysql.sock

That way you will actually HAVE a /tmp/mysql.sock file, as expected by mysql driver, and everything will connect just fine. Just like it’s meant to be. Amen!

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