Hmm, I think you want the mysql libs, not the bins; check and see if there
are any mysql libraries in /usr/lib, otherwise you might try 'whereis
libmysql'.
Mysql builds real easy on RH 7.1 (not to mention you'd get a more recent
release). Get the source and try this configure command:
./configure
Running on a Red Hat Linux 7.1 machine, I'm trying to
configure/build/install PHP 4.3.4.
I have installed the following MySQL RPMs.
MySQL-shared-4.0.17-0
MySQL-client-4.0.17-0
MySQL-server-4.0.17-0
MySQL-devel-4.0.17-0
MySQL-bench-4.0.17-0
Next I ran the following configure command, as the INSTAL
Can anyone please look at my website. It contains all these strange errors I
didnt have before reinstalling my compo. Allthough, everything is identical
(except for newer gallery-version)
I have no idea of how to solve it..
http://palleman.mine.nu/gallery
Best Regards
Paul
Well I found the solution to this problem, and though it pains me to admit,
I did forget to check a critial log file. Seems the problem is not related
to PHP at all, but rather to the latest Apache release (2.0.48 and 1.3.29)
and the usertrack module. The apache bug is here:
http://nagoya.apache.