Hi, as I said yesterday, it seems like my hosting database runs by mariaDB. I have worked with the same host few days ago and was able to host my website after clearing out some issues. I did write using mysql and i dont understand how it worked with mariadB! I was able to import the database after making some changes to the sql file
Now when I am trying to connect to the database, its giving an error as "Unknown MySQL server host 'localhost:3306' (-2)". I referred this video to configure and get the server name youtu.be/0ztTZHSCzEw?t=705 (starts at 11.45) in cpanel
@RifkyNiyas MariaDB is a fork of MySQL, after MySQL was acquired by Oracle. While MariaDB is supposedly a bit slower on feature support than MySQL, I'm not surprised your database worked interchangeably.
^ if you already knew about MySQL and MariaDB then ignore
I tried of changing the server name to just localhost as mentioned in this answer stackoverflow.com/a/43444408/13833218 now it returnes there is no table with the name of "database and username"
@RifkyNiyas by "slower on feature support" I mean that MariaDB may take longer to add features than MySQL. Usually MariaDB tries to add the same stuff that MySQL does so that they're as close to being the same as possible. I cannot attest to the performance level of MariaDB compared to MySQL.
Great! It will likely take a while till the key is propagated. Afterward you should be able to clone via git@git.php.net:, and then you should be able to push. Remember to squash commits where appropriate, and to add Closes GH-12345 (with the proper PR number) to the commit, so the PR closes automatically, and there is a bidirectional link.
@Dharman @Tiffany Thanks for the asnwer. I think that will just add to the database a row in table users named "type" (int). 0 - me (main admin); 1- Moderators; 2- Normal users. I will insert myself into the database. Then, users regist in normal way and I will change a user to moderator if I want.
@Dharman They add Laravel last year, until then was PHP OOP but without framwork... By the way, I'm thinking off adding email verification when user register. Is it hard? I only find things for OOP...