Hi Kelvyn,

php support for apache comes from the mod_php module. I don't know
mandrake, but I think it uses rpms, so...

at a shell prompt, try
  rpm -qa | grep php

to see if it is available.

Steve

On Sun, September 11, 2005 5:15 pm, motivated wrote:
> Its been some time since I played with my Mandrake box due to other
> obligations, so I have forgotten almost everything.
>
> I originally installed Mandrake 10.1 and at time of installation selected
> to
> install apache, mysql and I'm not sure if there was an option to install
> php.
>
> At this point I thought I had actually installed the above, but with the
> help of this group I believe we have established that the above is not
> installed.
>
> I have now gone to:
> Start  -->  System  -->  Configuration  -->System  -->  Services
>
> It would appear that I have apache installed and running at startup, but
> no
> mysql installed, but for some reason I have postgresql, although it is not
> running, and I never selected it at installation.
>
> It would appear that I need MYSQL-client, and MYSQL-common, but what do I
> need to install php ??
>>>php-mysql-4.3.4-1mdk
> Will that install php ??
>
> Hope I have explained myself clear enough for you all to understand what
> it
> is I require. Please, if its not clear, just ask.
> Regards Kelvyn.
>
>


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