apachetoobox seems drastic for what I need, but it may solve my problem.
I don't want to break apache and mailman while fixing php/mysql. I'm
going to do some reading . . .

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/25/02 20:13 PM >>>
Mark,

Try apachetoolbox (http://www.apachetoolbox.com). That will compile
everything for you from source. That should pretty much help you through
setting up your databases and other things. Let me know if you need any
more help. Thanks.

-- Jonathan

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Mark Gillingham
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 8:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: rpm reports php.ini problem

I'm struggling with my RedHat 7.2 installation trying to get apache,
php, mysql running. Currently, php is not talking to mysql. I have php
4.0.6 install. rpm Verify reports this Problem: "md5, file size,
modification time." 

My goal is to get php-mysql installed. rpm reports that it is. phpinfo()
reports that /etc/php.ini is in effect. I'm guessing that I need to turn
on the extension in php.ini for mysql, which I have done. Others have
reported that all I need to do is install the php-mysql rpm, but that
has not been enough. What should I be looking for?

Mark



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