On Friday 08 August 2003 16:51, Stipe Tolj wrote:
> David Tully wrote:
> > +1
> > Makes no sense to me to have to use 3 directives when you want to compile
> > DLR mysql support..
> > --with-dlr=mysql --enable-mysql --with-mysql=/usr/..
> >
> > Unless there is another reason for them all?!
>
> ok, from my perspektive --enable-mysql is useless.

nope... --with-mysql used _only_ if you have mysql installed in the 
"nonstandard" path. If you have mysql installed in the "standard" path, then 
--enable-mysql is enough...

>
> But if you want to have MySQL support for something other then DLR,
> you still need to have --with-mysql to tell where to look for it.

see above...

>
> So a ./configure --with-dlr=internal --with-mysql may be a reasonable
> approach if the mysql support is used somewhere else.

but why you need --with-dlr ??? internal will compiled in per default. mysql 
will be only compiled in if you have mysql libs installed and want use these. 

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