----- Original Message -----
From: "Nigel Marett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: installation horror
> Kris,
>
> you need to edit freevsd.conf and include the mysql binarys the main one
> being mysqld I believe which lives in /usr/sbin (rpm) /usr/local/sbin ?
> (source)
>
> vsd-genskel.pl is very selective about what files it copys, you wouldnt
want
> a 'halt' binary in your vs would you? =>
>
> secondly I am slightly confused as to how you installed mod_auth_mysql,
that
> is if you used a RPM install of apache mod_auth_mysql needs to be compiled
> from source with apache from source (and php and mysql) like making a
cake,
> just with no eggs. =>
Nigel,
I had to get mod_auth_mysql working on my host server in order to get the
web admin scripts working. I used an RPM install of it on top of an RPM
install of Apache (the one included with RH 6.2) and all's working fine.
Maybe I'm just lucky?
----
Ben Kennish
email | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> As far as I know there is no DSO mod_auth_mysql available, I have heard of
a
> old verson allthough, that is not reccomended to be used.
>
> Also, mod_auth_mysql is one of the options as of a php script that was
> posted to this list a while back.
>
>
http://freevsd.org/support/mail-archives/freevsd-support/2001/Feb/0013.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nigel.
>
>
> On Thursday 26 April 2001 2:24 pm, you wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > The last few days I've been trying to install the web-admin scripts.
> > According to the docs, I need for this:
> > mysql, php4, and apache with mod_auth_mysql compiled in.
> > After looking all over the internet for mod_auth_mysql and how to
> > include it in apache, I finally managed to put all this together and
> > make everything (mysql, php, apache, and all combination-thingies
> > like mod_php and stuff) work on the host server.
> >
> > Then, I tried to put all this in a virtual server. This seems to be
> > impossible. I tried generating a skel from the fully setupped host,
> > but the generation-script seems to do its best to remove as many
> > mysql-stuff as possible (lots of executables, ...), and apparently
> > also removes all extra stuff out of apache.
> >
> > I'm at a total loss here. Please advise.
> >
> > Kris
> >
> >
> > (this was all done using redhat 6.2, installing from RPM's)
>