In article <Pine.LNX.4.21.0207120957190.1434-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> 
> Another PHP compilation question ...
> 
> I've just compiled PHP 4.2.1 --with-mysql. I added no path to mysql, and
> it worked fine as it always does. However, I'm keen to add mod_python as a
> DSO to Apache as well, and noticed in PHP's INSTALL notes that I'll
> probably need to recompile PHP with a path to mysql:
> 
>       --with-mysql=/somewhere/or/other/
> 
> 1. Is this always the case?
> 
> 2. Where would the path be likely to be on RedHat 7.2 with MySQL rpms?

I'm not a Redhat user, but.... I think you will have to have installed a 
source rpm for mysql. You can probably check if you have the include files 
installed by doing locate mysql.h to give you the mysql include directory, 
possibly something like /var/mysql/include or /usr/local/mysql/include. 
Stripping the /include should give you the 'parent' directory under which 
both the include files and lib files can be found.

Cheers
-- 
David Robley
Temporary Kiwi!

Quod subigo farinam

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