Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-05 Thread Sinisa Milivojevic

Neil Zanella writes:
 
 On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
 
 
 Red Hat 7.1 has a very nice apache + mysql + php installation and invoking
 mysql function calls from the php interface works very well. The only
 aspect that puzzles me a little bit is that when I look at the output of
 phpinfo(); I see a --without-mysql flag as a configure switch.
 How is this possible?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Neil
 

I truly do not know. 

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-05 Thread Cristian Paslaru

On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:

  Red Hat 7.1 has a very nice apache + mysql + php installation and invoking
  mysql function calls from the php interface works very well. The only
  aspect that puzzles me a little bit is that when I look at the output of
  phpinfo(); I see a --without-mysql flag as a configure switch.
  How is this possible?

PHP is configured with --without-mysql flag to not be compiled in main 
PHP. And after that is compiled only mysql module of PHP.
You can see php-4...rpm and php-mysql-4...rpm.
Is more easy to see if you will look in spec file.

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-04 Thread Sinisa Milivojevic

Trond Eivind Glomsrød writes:
 Tony Bibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  7.1 doesn't install php with mysql support enabled.
 
 Yes, we did.
 
  FYI, redhat is doing this because postgres is no their prefered
  DBMS. Can't understand why they don't just compile support for both
  in. 
 
 We do compile in support for MySQL, but it's in the php-mysql package
 - just as at support for PostgreSQL is in php-pgsql.
 
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Just a small note from our side.

We from MySQL have not noticed a single and slightest inclination of
Red Hat towards PostgreSQL so far, when it comes to RH distros.

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-04 Thread Tony Bibbs

I guess where it can get confusing is when a stock RH7.1 install with PHP
doesn't have mysql support enabled but postgresql is.  To the uninformed
user like me who doesn't care to know the individual RPMS in the distro it
is easy to make that, obviously wrong, assumption when, by default, the
php-postgres RPM is installed.

On a lighter note, I am glad to know the php-mysql RPM is on the RH
discs...makes future installs a tad bit easier.  Sorry for causing such a
stir,

--Tony

 On Tue, 4 Sep 2001,
Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:

 Trond Eivind Glomsrød writes:
  Tony Bibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
   7.1 doesn't install php with mysql support enabled.
 
  Yes, we did.
 
   FYI, redhat is doing this because postgres is no their prefered
   DBMS. Can't understand why they don't just compile support for both
   in.
 
  We do compile in support for MySQL, but it's in the php-mysql package
  - just as at support for PostgreSQL is in php-pgsql.
 
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 Just a small note from our side.

 We from MySQL have not noticed a single and slightest inclination of
 Red Hat towards PostgreSQL so far, when it comes to RH distros.




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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-04 Thread Sinisa Milivojevic

Tony Bibbs writes:
 I guess where it can get confusing is when a stock RH7.1 install with PHP
 doesn't have mysql support enabled but postgresql is.  To the uninformed
 user like me who doesn't care to know the individual RPMS in the distro it
 is easy to make that, obviously wrong, assumption when, by default, the
 php-postgres RPM is installed.
 
 On a lighter note, I am glad to know the php-mysql RPM is on the RH
 discs...makes future installs a tad bit easier.  Sorry for causing such a
 stir,
 
 --Tony
 

Truly, no problems.

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-04 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød

Tony Bibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I guess where it can get confusing is when a stock RH7.1 install with PHP
 doesn't have mysql support enabled but postgresql is.  

That depends on what you install. MySQL isn't (like many other
packages) in any of the premade installation categories - you can
select it in a custom install, or do a everything install.

 To the uninformed user like me who doesn't care to know the
 individual RPMS in the distro it is easy to make that, obviously
 wrong, assumption when, by default, the php-postgres RPM is
 installed.

It's not installed by default either, but if you select both the
postgresql and the web server components you'll get it.

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-04 Thread Peter Harvey

 That depends on what you install. MySQL isn't (like many other
 packages) in any of the premade installation categories - you can
 select it in a custom install, or do a everything install.

I bet a product like Data Architect ( http://www.codebydesign.com )
would be a great fit in this distro? It supports all features of
MySQL... table options... column types and options... etc.

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-04 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød

Peter Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  That depends on what you install. MySQL isn't (like many other
  packages) in any of the premade installation categories - you can
  select it in a custom install, or do a everything install.
 
 I bet a product like Data Architect ( http://www.codebydesign.com )
 would be a great fit in this distro? It supports all features of
 MySQL... table options... column types and options... etc.

Looks interesting, as it supports PostgreSQL, MySQL and ODBC. We're
not adding packages right now, but I've bookmarked it. Didn't find
anything about licensing and such, though.

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-04 Thread Neil Zanella


On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:

 Trond Eivind Glomsrød writes:
  Tony Bibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
   7.1 doesn't install php with mysql support enabled.
 
  Yes, we did.

Red Hat 7.1 has a very nice apache + mysql + php installation and invoking
mysql function calls from the php interface works very well. The only
aspect that puzzles me a little bit is that when I look at the output of
phpinfo(); I see a --without-mysql flag as a configure switch.
How is this possible?

Thanks,

Neil


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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-03 Thread Tony Bibbs

7.1 doesn't install php with mysql support enabled.  You'll need to
install the source rpm, edit the php.spec file and do a rpm -bb php.spec
and install the resulting rpms.

FYI, redhat is doing this because postgres is no their prefered DBMS.
Can't understand why they don't just compile support for both in.

--Tony

 On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, Kalpesh Modha wrote:

 Does mysql work on rehat 7.1.

 I have installed it but can not get PHP, JAVA to access the database.  I just get 
connection refused.

 ANy ideas

 thanks in advance.


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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-03 Thread Carl Troein


Kalpesh Modha writes:

 I have installed it but can not get PHP, JAVA to access the database.  I just get 
connection refused.

Are you trying to connect via TCP to a server started with
--skip-networking? Are you connecting to the right port?
Does it work when you use unix sockets instead of TCP/IP?
Can you connect using the command line client (mysql)?

That's all I can think of. :-o

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-03 Thread Brett Geer

Sure it does, what version, what error?

brett

Kalpesh Modha wrote:

 Does mysql work on rehat 7.1.
 
 I have installed it but can not get PHP, JAVA to access the database.  I just get 
connection refused.
 
 ANy ideas
 
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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-03 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød

Kalpesh Modha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Does mysql work on rehat 7.1.
 
 I have installed it but can not get PHP, JAVA to access the
 database.  I just get connection refused. 

You need to install the php-mysql package, which contains the module
PHP needs to support MySQL.

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-03 Thread Trond Eivind Glomsrød

Tony Bibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 7.1 doesn't install php with mysql support enabled.

Yes, we did.

 FYI, redhat is doing this because postgres is no their prefered
 DBMS. Can't understand why they don't just compile support for both
 in. 

We do compile in support for MySQL, but it's in the php-mysql package
- just as at support for PostgreSQL is in php-pgsql.

-- 
Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.

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Re: On Redhat 7.1

2001-09-03 Thread Tony Bibbs

Thanks for clearing that up with me...didn't know that.

--Tony


On 3 Sep 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:

 Tony Bibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  7.1 doesn't install php with mysql support enabled.

 Yes, we did.

  FYI, redhat is doing this because postgres is no their prefered
  DBMS. Can't understand why they don't just compile support for both
  in.

 We do compile in support for MySQL, but it's in the php-mysql package
 - just as at support for PostgreSQL is in php-pgsql.




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