Thanks for your help.
I will start tonight (or tomorrow), from a clean 6.0 RH.
I found this http://freshmeat.net/appindex/2000/01/15/947957015.html, a
compile kit, i am not sure it is this one, because you say there is mysql in
it, and I dont see, but I am not sure.
I will try it asap.
On 23 May 2000, at 17:18, Frank Boehme wrote:
> S�bastien Bernard wrote:
>
> > First question I have to post to the list:
> > May I install midgard on a red hat 6.0 linux ?
> > If yes, then I start again tomorrow.
> > If Not, then I will get a 6.2 Friday morning.
>
> I don't know redhat, but I don't think there is a problem anywhere. If
> it comes with badly configured packages then you can always de-install
> apache and mysql from the distribution and start by installing these
> two from source. There is a nice script out which installs
> apache+php3+mysql without hassle from source. (search freshmeat).
> Don't worry about php being overwritten later on by midgard's php, but
> this way you have automatically mod_php enabled in apache.
>
> > Maybe there is a better choice than Red Hat ?
>
> I have SuSE 6.2. I left its original apache but I installed mysql from
> source, because the SuSE version was outdated.
>
> Frank
>
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