On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 06:41:13PM -0300, BTP wrote:
> Yeah, see if I go ahead and try to install "php4-mysql", I have to
> install the unstable version which I wouldn't want because it will
> also upgrade a lot of other packages to the unstable version. How come
> I can't have mysql support with p
Yeah, see if I go ahead and try to install "php4-mysql", I have to
install the unstable version which I wouldn't want because it will
also upgrade a lot of other packages to the unstable version. How come
I can't have mysql support with php4 and be stable???
So just for me to have php4 and mysql s
On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 01:20:00AM -0300, BTP wrote:
> I tried doing an "apt-get install php4-mysql" but got the following
> error message...
>
> ---
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> Some packages could not be
I tried doing an "apt-get install php4-mysql" but got the following
error message...
---
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situ
BTP wrote:
My main interest is to have GD and MYSQL support enabled for apache2,
so is this possible with a few additional apt-get installs for these
modules??
$ apt-get install php4-gd2
$ apt-get install mysql-sever
or
$ apt-get install mysql-server-4.1
$ apt-get install php4-mysql
And then
Hello,
Currently I have apache2 installed on my debian as per the default
installation, thus it shows up as installed in the list of packages
according to "dpkg -l", but I am unsure about all this output:
(descriptions omitted for clarity)
ii apache-common 1.3.33-8
ii apac
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