Ben,
I think we need to know more. Is apache running (ps ax|grep httpd)? What
are you doing to get the permission denied message? What is the test
file you are using and what directory have you got it in (compared to
DocumentRoot)? I'm not familiar with Mandrake but it should not be so
differ
As for the possibility of 'mirroring' 2 drives, why don't you use Linux's
"raidtools" to create 'software' mirrors (or stripes, or raid's) ??
It's very easy, and has worked for 20 of my systems for the past year or
so...
Email me if you need info on how to create the 'mirrored' partitions...
Don,
FYI... RH7.1 uses php-mysql-4.0.4pl1-9.i386.rpm (note the '9' vs. '3' in
your e-mail). The RPM is found on disk #2.
Tom Gordon
DON GRIFFEY wrote:
> Hello,
> I am attempting to install the following rpm downloaded from Red Hat:
> php-mysql-4.0.4pl1-3.i386.rpm
>
> I have already insta
>
>Any help would be very much appreciated.
I remember someone on another list who removed the rpm and build from
source because of some bugs in rpm.. might have been in combination with RH 7
Can't find his posting.. but if no other suggestion is launched you might
try the same.
Bye,
B.
Timo Mika Gläßer wrote:
> we're basically developing for DB2 or Oracle and don't usually need
> MySQl-Support with PHP. So in order to make the httpd binary a little
> smaller is it possible to compile PHP4 without any MySQL-Support added?
Configure & compile PHP with the --without-mysql fla