Your best bet is to remove all files which are related to MySQL from your
project.
(and not define HAVE_MYSQL)
Andi
At 11:16 AM 12/18/2001 -0500, Matt White wrote:
Has anyone attempted to build a version of PHP on Win32 without MySQL?
In config.w32.h there is the following couple of lines:
/* set to enable mysql */
#define HAVE_MYSQL 1
... and if you set this equal to 0, the compile progresses normally until
you hit php_mysql.c. (VC++ gives up after a couple of hundred errors...
mostly undeclared identifier errors, which are most likely caused by a
header not being included somewhere along the way.)
- Matt
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