On Monday 23 July 2007 07:05:21 pm Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Mike Diehl wrote:
> > So, how do I install the php mysql extension?
> >
> > Thanx again,
>
> You don't. Just emerge php with mysql, and whatever USE flags you want.
>
> Best regards,
> Norberto

Well, I got rid of php with:

emerge -C php

Then I re-emerged php and got php5 installed with this use flag:

USE="apache2 berkdb cli crypt gd gdbm iconv imap ipv6 mysql ncurses nls pcre 
posix postgres readline session snmp sqlite ssl unicode xml 
zlib -adabas -bcmath -birdstep -bzip2 -calendar -cdb -cgi -cjk -concurrentmodphp
 -ctype -curl -db2 -dbase -dbmaker -dbx -debug -discard-path -doc -empress 
-empress-bcs -esoob -exif -expat -fastbuild -fdftk -filepro -firebird -flatfile 
-force-cgi-redirect -frontbase -ftp -gd-external -gmp -hyperwave-api -informix 
-inifile -interbase -iodbc -java-external -java-internal -kerberos -ldap 
-libedit 
-mcal -mcve -memlimit -mhash -ming -mnogosearch -msql -mssql -oci8 
-oci8-instant-client -odbc -oracle7 -overload -pcntl -pfpro -pic -recode -sapdb 
-sharedext -sharedmem -sockets -solid -spell -suhosin -sybase -sybase-ct 
-sysvipc 
-threads -tokenizer -truetype -wddx -xmlrpc -xpm -xsl -yaz -zip" 0 kB [0]

This output shows that I have mysql and gd included.  But I still don't have 
mysql or gd support.

What else can I do?

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Mike Diehl
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