The expected MySQL section is not even listed in the phpinfo() page.  This
would explain my "undefined function" errors when attempting MySQL
functions.  What I can't figure out is why MySQL is not being recognized by
PHP.


> At 16:58 03.04.2003, Don spoke out and said:
> --------------------[snip]--------------------
> >Further to this point, I've just read that RedHat installed PHP RPM's do
not
> >come with MySQL support.  Now I've d/l the latest stable version form
> >php.net, version 4.3.1 but I still cannot get MySQL support after
compiling
> >and installing.
> >
> >So..., how does one remove every trace of a PHP install; I want to start
> >over from scratch?  I've alrweady upgraded the MySQL package to version
> >4.0.12.
> --------------------[snip]--------------------
>
> After recompile make sure Apache uses the module you have just compiled.
> Have a look at phpinvo() and check the build date to see if it's using the
> very last buld.
>
>
> --
>    >O Ernest E. Vogelsinger
>    (\) ICQ #13394035
>     ^ http://www.vogelsinger.at/
>


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