I have been using Abriasoft's products.  You just plop in the CD and it 
installs PHP, MySQL, Apache, Perl6, Perl DBI, and some other stuff on your 
linux (or other os) box.  All software also available for free by download.

http://www.abriasoft.com

At 05:12 AM 5/19/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello all, hope that everyone had a nice weekend.
>I'm new to this form. I am about to install mysql, apache, and php on my 
>linux box
>(redhat 7)
>
>I went to the php site, but I'm a little bit lost. I found this link on 
>there but
>I dont know if thats the way I have to set it up . I'm setting all these 
>program
>for creating a Admin ticket .
>Heres the site just in case you  guys like to take a look at. I found the 
>site in
>the dec issue of linux Joarnal .
>http://wwredshift.com/~yramin/atp/irm
>
>Not my question is.
>Would this be the right way of setting up php , mysql , and php . Can 
>anyone check
>this site out for me.
>http://www.linuxguruz.org/z.php?id=31
>
>
>also can you please tell me on the section were you ./configure the php . 
>Would
>I be using the apxs setting or the red hat . Im' sorry if its a stupid 
>question
>but I'm new to all this php thing.
>
>Thank you
>
>Luis
>
>
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