Tim Kelley wrote:
On Friday 14 November 2003 2:48 pm, Jeffrey W. Pearson wrote:
Ive figured out how I broke my apt install and fixed it. Ive
installed MySQL, and php4 and php4-mysql. Im running the stable
version of the Debian.One thing I notice is they are all old
versions but when I run the
On Friday 14 November 2003 2:48 pm, Jeffrey W. Pearson wrote:
> Ive figured out how I broke my apt install and fixed it. Ive
> installed MySQL, and php4 and php4-mysql. Im running the stable
> version of the Debian.One thing I notice is they are all old
> versions but when I run the apt-update
"Jeffrey W. Pearson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ive figured out how I broke my apt install and fixed it. Ive
> installed MySQL, and php4 and php4-mysql. Im running the stable
> version of the Debian.One thing I notice is they are all old
> versions but when I run the apt-update it tells me
OK.
I mainly was using source compiles because I wanted to control the versions of what I was running. When I ran Red Hat, if I wanted to use their rpm manager, I was limited to what version had been prepared by other people...and usually at least a version or two back.
Ive figured out how
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