2-Mar-99 10:28 you wrote:
> A note about php.  If you choose to integrate database access for example to
> mysql in the php install, then mysqld must be running for apache to start.
> This is not very nice and means you must insure that upon a restart or cold
> start that the database daemon is up before apache starts.

Huh ? I have mysql and postgresql access compiled in PHP and in my initscripts
mysqld starts AFTER httpd and postgresql is not installed at all on this server.
All works just fine.



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