[newbie] Where are Apache, PHP and MySQL on Mandrake 7.2 ?

2001-01-16 Thread Keith Christian

On an older version of Mandrake Linux, (6.5 and 7.0) the Apache web
server and PHP were all set up and could be viewed by pointing a web
browser to http://127.0.0.1.  This brought up a test screen showing the
local Apache server was running.

After doing a Custom/Install ALL files installation on 7.2, I don't see
this.  Was the Apache web server even installed?  If not, what's the
quickest way to go about installing it?  Is there an option that I
missed?

Which of the four CD's has the installation RPM's with PHP compiled for
MySQL support?

Thanks,

Keith

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Re: [newbie] Where are Apache, PHP and MySQL on Mandrake 7.2 ?

2001-01-16 Thread Marc Davis

I'd appreciate any info on this as well.  One of my reasons for buying 
Mandrake 7.2 (my first mandrake) was the box's proud proclamation of PHP 4.0. 
 After struggling endlessly to get apache/mysql/php working on RedHat 6.2, I 
was looking forward to something ... well, easier.

I got apache mdk rpms, but am not at all sure what to do about the php/mysql.

TIA.
Marc


On Tuesday 16 January 2001 20:51, you wrote:
 On an older version of Mandrake Linux, (6.5 and 7.0) the Apache web
 server and PHP were all set up and could be viewed by pointing a web
 browser to http://127.0.0.1.  This brought up a test screen showing the
 local Apache server was running.

 After doing a Custom/Install ALL files installation on 7.2, I don't see
 this.  Was the Apache web server even installed?  If not, what's the
 quickest way to go about installing it?  Is there an option that I
 missed?

 Which of the four CD's has the installation RPM's with PHP compiled for
 MySQL support?

 Thanks,

 Keith

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