-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
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
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 command
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 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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