RE: [PHP] advice on 'Nusphere Mysql Package' appreciated

2001-05-24 Thread scott [gts]
m: "scott [gts]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: "php" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Subject: RE: [PHP] advice on 'Nusphere Mysql Package' appreciated > >Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 14:43:38 -0400 > > > >Linux Mandrake (8.0) is extremely easy to

[PHP] advice on 'Nusphere Mysql Package' appreciated

2001-05-24 Thread Geoff Caplan
Johhny wrote: > > Which version of Redhat did you install it on? > 6.2 > Did you have to install all the 'updates' for the Redhat version > 'before' doing the install of Nusphere? Nope - worked fine for me. Another thing I forgot to mention - by default Nusphere sets up a virtual domain which

Re: [PHP] advice on 'Nusphere Mysql Package' appreciated

2001-05-24 Thread Plutarck
I've used NuSphere twice (I just use the downloaded version) on two different machines (both Windows 98), and it really works great. It comes as PHP installed as CGI (at least on windows) and with very little effort I got it working as an apache module. I don't have personal experience as to how

RE: [PHP] advice on 'Nusphere Mysql Package' appreciated

2001-05-23 Thread scott [gts]
Linux Mandrake (8.0) is extremely easy to install, (it's a complete linux distrib, based off of RedHat, so you can install it onto a clean machine) the install is *very* interactive and it comes fully loaded with almost everything you could want, and is free get the ISO's at : http://linux

[PHP] advice on 'Nusphere Mysql Package' appreciated

2001-05-23 Thread Johnny Smith
I'm building a machine that will never be used on the internet. I only plan to use it to build a database. Later I will upload the database to another PHP/MYsql server which will be on the net. What I want is the simplest possible way to quickly build a basic functional PHP/MYsql machine. And