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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T17:07:49+00:00 2026-06-04T17:07:49+00:00

In PHP I’m getting the following warning whenever I try to connect to a

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In PHP I’m getting the following warning whenever I try to connect to a database (via mysql_connect)

Warning: mysql_connect(): Headers and client library minor version mismatch. Headers:50162 Library:50524

In my php -i output I have the following values listed under mysqli

Client API library version => 5.5.24

Client API header version => 5.1.62

I’ve tried updating php5-mysql and php but I’m already at the latest version of both of them. How do I go about updating the header version so I stop seeing this warning?

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My MySQL files should all be updated to be the latest version:

$ apt-get install mysql.*5.5
. . .
mysql-client-5.5 is already the newest version.
mysql-server-core-5.5 is already the newest version.
mysql-server-5.5 is already the newest version.
mysql-testsuite-5.5 is already the newest version.
mysql-source-5.5 is already the newest version.

Removing old versions

$ apt-get remove mysql.*5.1
. . .
Package handlersocket-mysql-5.1 is not installed, so not removed
Package mysql-cluster-client-5.1 is not installed, so not removed
Package mysql-cluster-server-5.1 is not installed, so not removed
Package mysql-client-5.1 is not installed, so not removed
Package mysql-client-core-5.1 is not installed, so not removed
Package mysql-server-5.1 is not installed, so not removed
Package mysql-server-core-5.1 is not installed, so not removed
Package mysql-source-5.1 is not installed, so not removed
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    2026-06-04T17:07:51+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    Your PHP was compiled with MySQL 5.1 but now it is linking a mysql library of 5.5.X family.
    You have to upgrade PHP to a version compiled with MySQL 5.5 or revert back mysql client libraries to 5.1.x.

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