i've heard/read? to stick w/all source, or rpm, or binaries. but does
it matter if the php & apache are source & then the mysql is binary?
It is the other way around.
You configure PHP and apache to use mysql.
Chect the installation documents for PHP and apache
for instructions on how
after install binary mysql 3.23.49: must be something obvious but i'm
missing it - how come i can't set root & user passwd? simple syntax
error?
[root@a bin]# ./mysqladmin -u root -p password pp
Enter password:& i enter p again
./mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
what mysql version is recommended for running w/apache 1.3.26 & php
4.2.2?
i'm having trouble getting mysql config'd w/these & wonder if i should
avoid/lean to any particular versions?
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frustrated trying to sort through the diff recommendations & in getting
new server install to work on redhat 7.2, w/ apache 1.3.26, php 4.2.2
source compiled. (ok so i'm new to the free world)
pls correct me if i'm wrong, but i understand don't use rpms (haven't
figured out why not tho), go for