Yes, one of the great things about compiling from
source is you get to use nifty features such as
./configure --with-mysql  :)
--- Bug Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>   I installed mod_php from the mandrake 7.2
> publically available cd set,
> and installed mysql from www.mysql.net.
> 
>   when I do a "mysql_connect()", it gives me a
> function not found error.
> phpinfo() indicates it was compiled with
> --include-mysql
> 
>   I searched through the archives and did not find
> any help.
> 
> 
>   Do I have to compile php4 to get it to work with
> mysql as a module under
> Apache?  I saw a php-mysql...rpm on the second cd,
> but no
> mod_php-mysql...rpm file.  I don't want to run
> things as a CGI, but I can.
> 
>   I also saw some files at http://www.extranet.com. 
> Would those rpm's
> work instead?  Is there any magic to getting
> php+mysql working with those
> rpms??
> 
>   I'm just trying to resolve this without going
> through hours of pain, if
> at all possible.
> 
> 
> thanks!
> bug
> 
> 
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