You need to compile PHP with MySQL support. There is a php-mysql.rpm
package, but I'm not sure if it will work with MySQL 5. You might just
have to recompile PHP (but probably not).
Cole
Iain Wiseman wrote:
Cole S. Ashcraft wrote:
They are at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html.
Iain W
They are at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.0.html.
Iain Wiseman wrote:
Hi,
Sure this has been asked but I want to use the new mysql 5.0 rather
than downgrade and I want to use a package installer so I can take it
off if it does not work.
Are there rpms for Redhat 9.0 to enable PHP to wor
Hi,
Sure this has been asked but I want to use the new mysql 5.0 rather than
downgrade and I want to use a package installer so I can take it off if
it does not work.
Are there rpms for Redhat 9.0 to enable PHP to work with MySql 5.0
I am assumming (and maybe incorrectly) that this is my problem