Rhino,
I know this is an off topic; however I see that you have DB2 experience.
Most of the information I have a question you might be able to answer. Are
you using PHP with MySQL? If so, have you tried to use PHP with DB2? I'd
like to know what functions you call to connect or anything that could
Hello all!
I know this isn't an Apache list but I already checked the documentation
on Apache.org on trying to get this configured correctly.
I have a question about mod_auth_mysql. I installed the rpms for
Apache(2.x) and Mysql and I can see the module is in the
/etc/httpd/modules dirctory:
mod
Hello everyone,
I'm new to mysql so please forgive the basic question. I'm running redhat
8.0 with Mysql 4. The install was done with the mysql user. However every
time I try to get access, I get denied. Can someone tell me how to change
the password?
Thanks,
James
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> On Sat, 24 May 2003, Egor Egorov wrote:
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>> DAVID CLARK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > OK, I messed up. I've been running MySQL 3.23, and I
>> > wanted to upgrade to 4.0 so I could use the new
>> > boolean functions. So I downloaded th
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> On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 21:21, James Marcinek wrote:
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>> 1.) You may try to remove the -lz or -lgz flag from the libs list
>> by using the --libs switch for "perl Makefile.PL".
>> 2.) On Red Hat Linux install libz-devel
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I know this isn't the perl list but I'm thinking that some one out there
has installed MySQL 4 on Red Hat 8. I couldn't upgrade from MySQL 3. I
tried to uninstall MySQL 3 but I had too many dependency errors. I keep
trying to install the necessary packages but I have a problem with the
DBD::mysql m