Woo-hoo! Fixing the extensions directory worked. I am now all set with MySQL
support ... Thanks for all the help!
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On Saturday 08 June 2002 05:29, Garrett Nelson wrote:
I now downloaded php-mysql-4.1.2-1a.ppc.rpm from rpmfinder, and again I
get
rpm -ivh php-mysql*
Preparing...###
[100%]
package php-mysql-4.1.2-1a is already installed
(Same error
On Saturday 08 June 2002 23:20, Garrett Nelson wrote:
I have both the lines in httpd.conf. As I said, PHP is working fine, it's
just an issue with MySQL support I believe.
Sorry my mistake. Check in php.ini for this line:
extension=mysql.so
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On Sunday 09 June 2002 01:28, Garrett Nelson wrote:
Well, we're getting closer now, maybe. I added the line extension=mysql.so,
and I still get the same error when trying to run the web-based PHP apps,
but in the command line when I type php I get back,
PHP Warning: Unable to load dynamic
On 6/6/02 4:48 PM, Jason Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 07 June 2002 04:36, Garrett Nelson wrote:
I'm a relative newbie to the Linux/web server world, having worked with
Macs most of my life. I recently installed the Server install of Yellow Dog
Linux, with no window managers, CLI
on 6/6/02 4:36 PM, Garrett Nelson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] appended the
following bits to my mbox:
What needs to be configured? I was under the impression that MySQL support
was built into PHP now and that it needs no extension. I downloaded the RPM
of PHP 4.1.2 (the latest PPC RPM available at