No, but as per the INSTALL docs, you should be using --with-mysql=/usr
PHP needs to find both the library and the header files and there are no 
library files anywhere under /usr/include

On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Joe wrote:

> Additionally, I just noticed that although I installed the dev packages for 
> both Apache and MySQL, I was not giving the MySQL path. If I attempt to 
> give a path, the configuration still fails. The header files are in 
> /usr/include/mysql. I've tried that path as well as /usr/include. Am I 
> still missing a package?
> 
> jce
> 
> Joe wrote:
> 
> > Ultimately, I am trying to use PHP from Apache. You've almost definitely
> > hit on my problem because I am not sure how to answer your question. If I
> > call a script from the web server, I get the same error about undefined
> > function. Is this a case of not giving the right switch to the PHP
> > configuration script? Is there a library file I can simply move? I would
> > like to use a module in the end.
> > 
> > jce
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Fred wrote:
> > 
> >> Are you installing php as cgi or as an apache module?  What happens when
> >> you call a script via the web server?
> >> 
> >> Fred
> >> 
> >> Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >>> Good Call. I installed the development packages and php configured,
> >>> compiled and installed properly. I am now left with what seems like a
> >>> simple problem, which I have not successfully tackled. If I run my
> >>> program by typing: php test.php, it does not work. If I do: ./php
> >>> test.php it does work. I am assuming the "make install" didn't do what I
> >>> expected, but I haven't found the problem yet. Any ideas?
> >>>
> >>> (Still getting the same error: Undefined function as described below. I
> >>> checked for copies all over the filesystem and compared them using
> >>> md5sum. All appear to be the same. I am puzzled.)
> >>>
> >>> jce
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Fred wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > I would venture to guess that mysql is installed as a binary
> >> distribution.
> >>> > PHP needs the sources in order to compile with mysql support.  Try
> >>> > installing mysql from source or installing the source rpm.
> >>> >
> >>> > Fred
> >>> >
> >>> > Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >>> >> Hi All,
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         I am trying to use MySQL from PHP. I get the error message:
> >> call
> >>> > to
> >>> >> undefined function: mysql_connect()
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Based on what I've read, I need to compile PHP with the
> >>> >> --use-mysql=/path/to/mysql option. This was not enough information to
> >> get
> >>> >> the compile to work. (I tried every directory that had *any* mysql
> >> files
> >>> > in
> >>> >> it.) So I ended up compiling just using --use-mysql. This seemed to
> >> work,
> >>> >> php -v gives me 4.0.6. However, the error still exists: undefined
> >>> > function:
> >>> >> mysql_connect() (MySQL is definitely installed. I have used the
> >>> >> client
> >> to
> >>> >> build a small database which I can query against.)
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Could someone please give me a hand here?
> >>> >>
> >>> >> jce
> >>>
> 
> 
> 


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