At 10:56 AM 7/7/01 -0600, Jimmy Rodríguez M. wrote:
>Hello i have a problem !!
>
>I install PHP and MYSQL and both of them are working fine, the problem
>is that i installed PHP from a RPM file (i´m using Red Hat 7.0) and it
>doesn´t activate me the option --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql, what can i
>do ?
>1. Perl is not installed;
>2. Apache was not compiled with DSO support (--enable-module=so);
>3. 'apxs' is not in your path.
>configure: error: ;
>
Either install both from RPMs or install both from source (preferrable).
If you go the latter route, just use the -e option and remove the php
you have completely (I had best luck doing this with apache, mysql and
php, in that order).
>SO THIS IS THE REASON CAUSE I USED A RPM FILE.
>
>WHAT CAN I DO ???
If you do go the all-rpm route (probably the easiest if you just
want to get it working but, eh, not what I prefer to do..)
try looking at Arvin's site assuming you're on a pentium or
equivalent server, at http://rpms.arvin.dk/php/
(quick check) hrm. arvin's site appears down. Haven't visited it
in about 3 months, don't know if this is just a temporary thing). There
are others out there, his was nice 'cause it had all 3 ready to work together,
which was useful back when I used to go the RPM route...
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