On Sat, 21 Jun 2003, Ilia A. wrote: > Most distributions I am aware of already ship with compiled & installed MySQL > libraries. So, in many cases unless you seek to upgrade (or downgrade if 4.X > libs are in place and you need 3.X libs) you won't need to do a thing. Big > distros such as rhat will probably already have compiled modules for you to > load and even if you do need to compile the MySQL lib compile + source of > ext/mysql + linking takes no more then 20-30 seconds on a moderately up to > date computer.
Compile PHP source RPM in RedHat for 20-30 seconds? I'm using RedHat. There are php, php-mysql, php-imap, php-ldap, php-snmp, ... And the source RPM will configure and make twice, one for CGI, another for Apache module. I am thinking all the way, since CLI and Apache module can be built togethter, why not add a CGI? But it doesn't matter at all. Wei He -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php