).
Stop. We know perl (activestate) is not Cygwin I assume Apache, Mysql
and Php are similarly not Cygwin? Cygwin stuff works best with other
Cygwin stuff. Piecemealing a bunch of Unix like utilities together from
different places (perl: activestate, apache: apache.org, mysql:
mysql.com, etc
the mysql_config. so I
cannot installed that. ANyhelp will be appreciated. thx
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JamesStock wrote:
I have Apache, mysql, PHP and perl (activestate) installed in my XP (NOT
through cygwin but installed individually). I can use dos prompt and
connect to mysql DB (e.g mysql -U -P?), I can also use Mysql-Front /
SQLyog
: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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After lots of headbanging and trying to follow Brian Dessent's
progress with packaging php for apache, I'd almost given up until I
found this gem of a thread on how to build php, as a module, for
apache 1.3 on Cygwin, just like in the good old days.
I'm sure Brian will do a great job when
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George Hester wrote:
I installed the Apache module in Cygwin. All seemed to go fine there. I have used
mostly IIS in Windows 2000 but lately started experimenting with Tomcat. Anyway I
thought I would try Apache in Cygwin. After the installation I wasn't sure what
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George Hester wrote:
I installed the Apache module in Cygwin. All seemed to go fine there. I have used
mostly IIS in Windows 2000 but lately started experimenting with Tomcat. Anyway I
thought I would try Apache in Cygwin. After the installation I wasn't
George Hester wrote:
I installed the Apache module in Cygwin. All seemed to go fine there. I have used mostly IIS in Windows 2000 but lately started experimenting with Tomcat. Anyway I thought I would try Apache in Cygwin. After the installation I wasn't sure what to do next other then search
I installed the Apache module in Cygwin. All seemed to go fine there. I have used
mostly IIS in Windows 2000 but lately started experimenting with Tomcat. Anyway I
thought I would try Apache in Cygwin. After the installation I wasn't sure what to do
next other then search the Web on Cygwin
So, you're having trouble installing PHP and Apache under Cygwin on windows??
I've just suffered through some pain in setting this up - the following thread was
useful to me:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-09/msg01028.html
More importantly, I actually figured out how to make it work
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