Hi, > Correct solution would be to install mod_php4 first and then > install all the necessary extensions via separate ports. For instance, to > get MySQL support in PHP you would install /usr/ports/databases/php4-mysql. > > This way of installing extensions via ports was introduced when PHP > 4.3.8 came out (and was mentioned in /usr/ports/UPDATING).
I C. I wonder why they did this... Oh well, never mind. It's good to know at least that there's no need to fully recompile everything the way I did it (live and learn). A quick question: did you happen to try this with GD2 as well? I want to install the latest version 2.0.28 (IIRC) and I haven't yet gotten around to doing so. I was wondering if GD2 can also be added flawlessly like this, or whether GD2 does require a recompilation. Anyway, if you don't know off-hand, it matters not. In that case I shall simply RTFM for the proper installation procedure... Cheers! Olafo _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"