Alas, I do not have this file.

Thanks for the idea though.

At 12:18 AM 4/27/01 +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
>Try and see if your pre-compiled binaries include a file called php_mysql.so.
>If so you could load it via your php.ini.
>
>Andi
>
>At 03:29 PM 4/26/2001 -0500, Jacob Steinberger wrote:
>>Andi, Steve. I should have added that everything I have managed to get 
>>installed are pre-compiled binaries. I haven't been able to get PHP to 
>>compile, so I had to use pre-compiled Apache that has built in support 
>>for PHP. The MySql client wouldn't even work correctly.
>>
>>Apache 1.3.19
>>PHP4.0.4pl1
>>MySql client is 9.27 3.22.14b-gamma, for ibm-aix4.1.5.0 (As the only 
>>other pre-compiled version was for 4.3.3 which wouldn't work, I am 
>>running 4.3.2)
>>MySql server is 3.23.37 on NT (the pre-compiled version for AIX is going 
>>to take a bit of time to hammer out)
>>
>>I'll take any suggestions at this point =)
>>
>>Thanks for the replys.
>>
>>Jacob
>>
>>At 01:15 PM 4/26/01 -0700, Steve Brazill wrote:
>>>What version of MySQL did you install,  and what version does "phpinfo" 
>>>say is
>>>installed ?? (remember,  PHP comes with an old 'generic' version 
>>>pre-builtin)
>>>
>>>Also, did you install MySQL using RPM's ?  If you used the 'source' 
>>>method (as
>>>I did) the line from "phpinfo" might say something like
>>>"--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql"
>>>
>>>Jacob Steinberger wrote:
>>>
>>> > Slowly but surely I was able to install PHP4, Apache, and MySql. All of
>>> > which work, just not together. MySql is working fine, PHP4+Apache works,
>>> > though when I try and have PHP access MySql I get:
>>> >
>>> > Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_pconnect() in
>>> > /usr/local/share/apache/htdocs/mainfile.php on line 17
>>> >
>>> > Most of the sites I find this error on say that my PHP doesn't have 
>>> support
>>> > for MySql compiled in. Though, under phpinfo, I find this:
>>> >
>>> > --with-mysql=shared,/usr/local
>>> >
>>> > I've found numerous sites that have Linux RPMs that have a PHP4-MySql
>>> > Package. Obviously, I can't make use of this because I'm running on AIX.
>>> >
>>> > I'm just curious if anyone knows what is correct? Do I need an added
>>> > package to run PHP with MySQL? Or is the configuration of PHP with the
>>> > MySql switch enough?
>>> >
>>> > Oy!
>>> >
>>> > Thanks...
>>> >
>>> > Jacob
>>> >
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