Due to the lack of a php_mysql module in cooker, currently running the apache updates through MandrakeUpdate results in an unusable system for people that use MySQL. Seeing how MySQL is an obscure, and hardly, if ever used small SQL clone, I can understand such an oversight -- NOT (sarcasm). Any reason for that, or better yet, any idea when a fix for this will be available in the form of a usable mysql module for PHP? Harry
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Ben Reser
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Harry
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Geoffrey Lee
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Ben Reser
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Harry
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Ben Reser
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Harry
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Ben Reser
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Harry
- Re: [Cooker] Mdk and lack of providing real... Ben Reser
- Re: [Cooker] Cooker missing php_mysql module ..... Harry
- Re: [Cooker] Cooker missing php_mysql modul... Geoffrey Lee
- Re: [Cooker] unacceptable localhost ping latency under mdk-8... Juan Quintela