Hey Chris - I like your response time :-)

You are also a legend :O

I had to make a few more symlinks to get the thing installed properly, but 
now it is!!  All I have to do now is resetup my apache server, and see if 
the thing works!

Thanks for the help - I will no doubt be back with more questions.

Tom



At 16:46 24/01/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Tom Peck wrote:
>
> > This puts the libmysqlclient.* in this dir:
> > /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql/
>
>Ugh.  But ok.
>
> > Main.cpp:27:25: mysql/mysql.h: No such file or directory
> > In file included from Main.cpp:31:
>
> > So - now I'm stuck at a different stage - but on a similar problem.
>
>Luckily, this problem is easier to fix.  g++ is looking for
>"/usr/include/mysql/mysql.h".  This doesn't exist - it's
>/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql.h or
>/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql/mysql.h; simply ln -s
>/usr/include/mysql/include(/mysql) /usr/include/mysql and 'make' again.
>
> > How can I remove MySQL properly - leaving no trace - so that I can
> > re-install it to the normal installation directory?  This is the only
> > fix I can think of.
>
>Hmm ... assuming MySQL is nice, you can simply 'rm -rf /usr/local/mysql
>/etc/mysql*', but this is probably not needed.  To find the broken
>symlinks, you can use the 'find' command, with the '-type' predicate,
>looking for broken links, as:
>
>find /usr/lib -type N -print
>
>where N is the type for broken links (man find).  But again, don't go
>doing this - your installation is fine, albeit a bit of a nuisance at
>the moment.
>
> > I'm beginning to tear my hair out.
>
>No need - you're almost there!  ;-)
>
>Chris
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