Use any that contain the MySQL client libraries (/usr usually works.)

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Jim

>>> "Jim Bartlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/04/02 06:53 AM >>>
I am running Red Hat 7.2. I have MySQL 3.23.x installed from RPM's. I
compiled Apache 1.3x and mod_auth_mysql. Now I need to compile PHP as a
module for Apache (via apxs) but when I do, I get a nice little warning at
the end. It states if I am using PHP with other MySQL modules (ie
mod_auth_mysql) I must point PHP to my MySQL dir instead of using built-in
support. But MySQL is spread out over 6 or more directories (/var/lib/mysql,
/usr/lib/mysql, /usr/bin, etc). Which directory should I point to?

Note: I tried using a purely RPM install on RedHat 8.0, but then the
PostNuke install script (install.php) will not advance beyond the first page
(Set Language). Older versions of the components (those in RH 7.2) seem to
work better, the install script works fine.

Thanks for any help.

Jim.



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