t, 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 Bibb
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
you using 7.0 or 7.1. If 7.0 try grabbing the rpms from the 7.1 image and
see if that works.
--Tony
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, Mike wrote:
> Using RH 7 after a Plain setup I tried to install the rpm's version 37
> through 39 with the same error. Not a valid RPM. I tried both Gnome RPM
> and the comman
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 f
can anyone tell me why an auto increment field would jump from 231 to
something large like 883607 and then give me failure on future insertions
because of a duplicate key?
I'm running mysql 3.23.39 on RH 7.1
--Tony
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