> > ld.so.conf should contain /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql DO NOT FORGET to run
> > ldconfig after changing ld.so.conf
>
>Did this before and got same errors, and I didn't forget to ldconfig

I know an experienced sysadmin who forgot.

> > uhm, being a creative guy does NOT mean you know how to install/maintain a
> > server.
>
>Glad you can make such judgements based on my sig line -- You're are right,
>but that was kind of a knee jerk assumption that you should shy away from
>doing in the future.

I don't know many (0) creative guys who know much about the servers they're 
using. Perhaps I'm jumping to conclusions..

> > I wonder.. why don't you hire someone to do the job for you.. costs
> > you less then trying it yourself..
>
>Let's sum it up by saying I like to learn new things.  Plus, if I know this
>I don't have to be held hostage by ignorance when I need something like this
>on another server.

I can understand that.. but why not play with an offline machine until you 
know what you're doing.. screwing up an offline machine is not such a 
problem..

You could ask your ISP to do it this time.. next time you'll have enough 
knowledge to do it yourself. /me doesn't like to admin boxes installed by 
someone else..

> > Anyway, the tutorial on devshed.com should get you up and running.. is not
> > going to cost you to much time.
> >
>
>Couldn't find it. Sorry.

Then you didn't look very hard:
http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/PHP/SoothinglySeamless/

All I needed to do was to type www.devshed.com CLICK PHP and scroll down.

Bye,


B.


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