Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> This is usually caused by a client library mismatch. If you have the
> mysql client library installed on your system, use:
>
> --with-mysql=/usr
Actually, I did a custom install. mySQL, plus relevant includes and
libraries are all under /usr/local. The datafiles are under
/usr/local/var/mysql, which is also default installation, however I
configured it to also drop my socket in there
(/usr/local/var/mysql/mysql.sock), and there is no way to instruct PHP's
configure to account for that. Looking at the configure script, mysql.sock
is hard wired to look at specific places, not to allow for a command line
option.
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