Re: phpMyAdmin directory (newbie question)

2002-10-23 Thread Kevin Golding
Someone, quite probably Grant Cooper, once wrote: You should send this to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' mailing list. You will get a better answer. You can do one of two things. Copy the files structure, /phpMyAdmin to /usr/local/www/data-dist or create a symbolic link. I would re-read the instructions, it

Re: phpMyAdmin directory (newbie question)

2002-10-23 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 02:00:32PM +0100, Kevin Golding wrote: The easiest way is probably to just install it from ports using the PREFIX variable: # make PREFIX=/usr/local/www/data-dist install clean That puts phpMyAdmin in /usr/local/www/data-dist right from the start. No copying, no

Re: phpMyAdmin directory (newbie question)

2002-10-23 Thread Jonathan Arnold
gives better results for this package. This will however run into the problem that the /usr/local/www/data-dist directory and contents will be deleted if you ever update your apache port. You're really meant to break the data - data-dist link and create your own /usr/local/www/data directory if

Re: phpMyAdmin directory (newbie question)

2002-10-22 Thread Andreas Ntaflos
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 02:34:23PM -0400, Richard Biffl wrote: I'm setting up a FreeBSD server for the first time. When I installed Apache, it created a /usr/local/www/data-dist directory, with www/data as an alias (symlink?). I then installed PHP, then phpMyAdmin, and it installed in

Re: phpMyAdmin directory (newbie question)

2002-10-22 Thread Grant Cooper
You should send this to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' mailing list. You will get a better answer. You can do one of two things. Copy the files structure, /phpMyAdmin to /usr/local/www/data-dist or create a symbolic link. I would re-read the instructions, it tells you what to do. The symbolic link may get