Jay Paulson wrote:
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on
Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
Thanks!
Hi Jay,
I am currently
Jay Paulson wrote:
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
Thanks!
XAMPP is a distribution of
: [PHP] Re: Run Apache/PHP/MySQL from CD?
Jay Paulson wrote:
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
Apache, PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run
it on Windows, Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone
point me in the right direction
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
Thanks!
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[snip]
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on
Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
[/snip]
You'd have to have CD's for each OS on which
[snip]
I have no idea if this is possible or not but is there a way to run
Apache,
PHP, and MySQL from a CD? I'd like it to be possible to run it on
Windows,
Mac OSX and *nix. If it is possible could someone point me in the right
direction?
[/snip]
Yippee, cross-posting!
2006, Jay Blanchard wrote:
To: Jay Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED], php-general@lists.php.net,
mysql@lists.mysql.com From: Jay Blanchard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Run Apache/PHP/MySQL
from CD?
[snip] I have no idea if this is possible or not but is
there a way to run Apache, PHP
Yes -- try www.dwebpro.com
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What is your MySql configuration file?
What query is slow?
Have you tested your query with mysql tool from a command line?
What is your schema?
What is the result of describe select ...
I suggest you to look at dns because, if i'm not wrong, MySql tries
to resolve ips and this can slow down
It could be a DNS problem, but you must give us more details.
Santino
At 10:47 -0500 26-03-2005, Andre Matos wrote:
Hi List,
I have 4 web based systems developed using PHP4 and MySQL accessed for 10
users. The Web Server and Database Server were running ok on a Mac OS X 10.3
G4 dual. However,
Hi List,
I have 4 web based systems developed using PHP4 and MySQL accessed for 10
users. The Web Server and Database Server were running ok on a Mac OS X 10.3
G4 dual. However, since we move to a new server, the access becomes very
slow. This was not expected since we move to a 64 bits high
-Original Message-
From: Andre Matos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 8:47 AM
To: 'mysql@lists.mysql.com '
Subject: Slow access Apache + PHP + MySQL
Hi List,
I have 4 web based systems developed using PHP4 and MySQL accessed for 10
users. The Web Server and Database
resolve apache-php-mysql linkage.
local closed system (No modem, no www access, no internet)
I have tried to create a database of 7 tables with about 840mb
of data since the 20th of November 2002. My own db handler (.cpp's)
will take years to code and test what the apache-php-mysql combo
dell 4100 256mb, 11gb hd, Redhat 8.0 grub-linux
linux novice cannot resolve apache-php-mysql linkage 3.
local closed system (No modem, no www access, no internet)
big snip
see linux novice cannot resolve apache-php-mysql linkage 2.
for lengthy details
I've installed RH at least 20 times
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% and file:/var/www/test1.php could not be found using the browser.
% note that /var/www/test1.php is the only ?/www/? directory found.
I have to hand it to you for your documentation. You've
dell 4100 256mb, 11gb hd, Redhat grub-linux
linux novice cannot resolve apache-php-mysql linkage.
local closed system (No modem, no www access, no internet)
I have tried to create a database of 7 tables with about 840mb
of data since the 20th of November 2002. My own db handler (.cpp's
dell 4100 256mb, 11gb hd, Redhat 8.0 grub-linux
linux novice cannot resolve apache-php-mysql linkage.
local closed system (No modem, no www access, no internet)
I have tried to create a database of 7 tables with about 840mb
of data since the 20th of November 2002. My own db handler (.cpp's
Dear sirs or ladies
After changing releases from:
php-4.0b2 to php-4.0.3pl1 and
apache_1.3.12 to apache_1.3.14
using the same mysql
# mysql -V
mysql Ver 11.18 Distrib 3.23.52, for sun-solaris2.7 (sparc)
using php include file:
=
mysql_pconnect(localhost,nobody,) or die(Could not
Hi,
How do i check whether PHP has MYsql support built or not
Please help
Sameer
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On Tuesday 21 May 2002 09:51, Robert Vetter wrote:
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 10:38, Sameer Maggon wrote:
in /var/www/html/rcmms/appl.php on line 5
Hello,
1. make shure the PHP module is
Hi,
try to use phpinfo()... it will list all php configuration and support
modules.
?
phpinfo()
?
-Original Message-
From: Sameer Maggon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache + php + MYSQL
Hi
Hi,
I have my Database in MYSQL and wanna use PHP on Apache
At the starting of the page I have given
?php
$query = SELECT * FROM appl;
// Establish a connection to the MySQL DBMS
$connection = mysql_connect(linuxsrv, sameer, sameer);
// Use the rcmms database
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 10:38, Sameer Maggon wrote:
Hi,
I have my Database in MYSQL and wanna use PHP on Apache
At the starting of the page I have given
?php
$query = SELECT * FROM appl;
// Establish a connection to the MySQL DBMS
$connection = mysql_connect(linuxsrv, sameer,
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 09:51, Robert Vetter wrote:
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 10:38, Sameer Maggon wrote:
in /var/www/html/rcmms/appl.php on line 5
Hello,
1. make shure the PHP module is compiled into Apache, or runs as CGI.
rubbish, sorry. Make shure PHP is compiled with MySQL support.
[snip all kinds of stuff]
?php
$query = SELECT * FROM appl;
$connection = mysql_connect(linuxsrv, sameer, sameer);
mysql_select_db(rcmms, $connection);
$result = mysql_query($query, $connection);
?
I says that mysql_connect
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysql_connect()
in
On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Peter Kok wrote:
Hi,
Your mail is misleading
I know it how to do it now
First remove all rpm eg: php, apache and mysql
You need not remove all rpms - just remove php
then download tarball from php, apache and mysql
download just php sources
php4.0.5
Hi Britt
Tks for your reply
is it free of charge? if yes
please guide me. tks much
regards
Peter
From: Britt Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Kok [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: install apache, php + mysql on linux redhat 6.2
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 09:55:30 -0400
You might want to try
Oh. forget it. it is not free!
tks again
regards
Peter Kok
Below is script for installing apache + php + mysql, it worked before
MySQL/PHP3/Apache Installation:
By default RedHat will have installed Apache web server on your computer. We
will need to remove it before we can
continue. If you
php nothing error: when make and make install
./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql \
--with-apache=/usr/src/apache \
--enable-track-vars
I have a question. What should go after --with-mysql for RPM installtions?
I cannot find the answer to this question anywhere.
Thanks,
Neil
Hi all
I installed the following version on redhat 6.2 but failed on installing
apache finally!
Please teach me
apache 1.3.19
php-4.0.5
mysql-3.23.38-pc-linux-gnu-i686.tar.gz
mysql can start: /usr/local/mysql/support-files/mysql.server start
php nothing error: when make and make install
Thanks for the reply!, Scott! I considered changing the number of
allowed connections but I figured this would just defer the problem,
as the root problem was the increasing number of connections.
Last night I went through the entire website looking for code that
used mysql_pconnect() in
That's very odd... Technically pconnect should be a lot faster, not sure
exactly why it's not. The other thing you might want to look at is the
MySQL idle timeout (or something like that). That's how long your
pconnects stay connected if they don't transfer any traffic. I think it
At 9:35 AM -0700 5/3/01, Scott Baker wrote:
That's very odd... Technically pconnect should be a lot faster, not
sure exactly why it's not. The other thing you might want to look
at is the MySQL idle timeout (or something like that). That's how
long your pconnects stay connected if they
Repost - nobody has any ideas? I've run some stress tests, sending
several thousand page requests, and the number of mysql processes
goes up and down but over time continues to rise. It's up to about
22 now. When it gets to about 30, every request from the web server
will be will fail.
You can look into increasing the number of allowed connections that MySQL
will accept... are you using connect or pconnect?
At 04:23 PM 5/3/2001 -0700, Gary Bickford wrote:
Repost - nobody has any ideas? I've run some stress tests, sending
several thousand page requests, and the number of
I am running MySQL (3.23.27 at this point) with Apache1.3.12 and PHP3 on
a PC running Redhat 6.0. My problem has survived upgrades of all
components from earlier versions.
Every PHP page has at least one query to a MySQL database for session
tracking (home-rolled code, not PHPLib or anything
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