On Friday 07 May 2004 10:36 am, David Rankin wrote:
My only complaint so far is that they for some reason decided to compile PHP '--without-mysql'
That one is going to catch a lot of people off guard. Not to mention
that would scratch their head at just what the --withmsql config
Greg,
See the php website. If I recall, the problem is that php no longer
supplies its own version of the mysql headers given the frequent changes
there. What was happening is that users had newer/different mysql headers
and libs that would conflict with the php default set. A decision was made
for default to not compile -- with-mysql so that the user could supply the
correct path to the user installed mysql headers. This is from memory. I
also don't know if suse put out a patch via yast to take care of this. I
know this was discussed earlier on the list, but I don't recall any
resolution.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Engel"
is.
I just installed 9.1 and the php in apache2 has mysql support just fine. Are you talking about php from the command line and why would that be different that php in apache?
Greg Engel
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