Hello Heikki!

> you probably should
>
> #undef HAVE_INNOBASE_DB
>
> in some file, maybe sql/handler.h
> Search with grep where the above has been
> defined.

> >Having difficulty compiling v4-alpha --without-innodb. I am -not- a

Sure did have that. A bunch of them in different files which is part of
the reason I had such a tough time figuring out what was actually going
on. Also had some other files that did *NOT* look familiar from other
previous non-Apachetoolkit compiles. Then I found a reference in the
toolkit log files stating 'CONFIGURING FOR INNODB.' Well, given that,
toolkit apparently writes some config files, *.m4, that autoconf knows how
to deal with but I don't know how to massage back to original. So I wiped
the mysql subdir, untarred a new source tree, and configured and compiled
clean with --without-innodb. Perfect. Guess I should have taken the easy
way out right from the start. :)

Apachetoolkit is a bit weird. -Sometimes- it asks me if I want to 'edit
the php config file,' or the mysql config, or the apache config. -Or- not
ask me, with no rhyme, reason, or consistency (as far as I could tell). Oh
well, it worked for what I needed it to do.

Thanks much. Have a :) day!

jb

-- 
jim barchuk
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