Actually I ran into a similar problem with an older
version of php4 I had installed after I upgraded
mysql.
Essentially the upgrade of mysql changed the library
used to connect to it, causing php to fail to load
on startup.
Check your apache logs and make sure that php isn't
generating an error (
On this note, does anyone want to weigh
in on how well alien works for converting RPM's?
I'd prefer that to tarballs for the same reason
as the previous poster, in keeping my dpkg
database as complete as possible, for updating
and removal reasons.
Douglas Rudd
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