configure options that the
official binaries are using -- I couldn't find anywhere that listed the
options MySQL uses for making official binaries for all the various
packages they support. Ideally I'd like to be able to start with known
good set of options (since the binaries generally work
Hi,
We normally use the binaries, but there's a few patches I want to try
out, so I've gotten the source. Now I've also compiled sources many
times, so that process isn't a problem. However, what I wanted to do is
try to compile the source with the exact same configure options
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I have a beginner question for you all. I recently took over a server
Lopez, Denise wrote:
I am sorry if I was vague. I know my version of PHP supports .png
images. My developers are having issues with extracting .png images
files from a mysql database that's why I wanted to make sure it wasn't a
support issue with mysql. They can upload the files into the
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From: Lopez, Denise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Configure options question
I am sorry if I was vague. I know my version of PHP supports .png
images. My developers are having issues
I have a beginner question for you all. I recently took over a server
and would like to determine what configure options were given when MySQL
was compiled.
Currently the MySQL version is 4.1.10 and I would like to know whether
the mysql server was compiled with .png support.
Thanks in advance
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From: Lopez, Denise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Configure options question
I have a beginner question for you all. I recently took over a server
and would like to determine what configure
Hi,
I've a compiled MySQL and I need to know if it support unixODBC (Is
configured with --with-unixODBC=...). Is there anyway I can see which
configure options that was used to produce the binary?
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On Feb 08 23:40, John Ericson wrote:
Hi,
I've a compiled MySQL and I need to know if it support unixODBC (Is
configured with --with-unixODBC=...). Is there anyway I can see which
configure options that was used to produce the binary?
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John Ericson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've a compiled MySQL and I need to know if it support unixODBC (Is
configured with --with-unixODBC=...). Is there anyway I can see which
configure options that was used to produce the binary?
Look for MyODBC - there is a link at the MySQL web page
Hi,
I've a compiled MySQL and I need to know if it support unixODBC (Is
configured with --with-unixODBC=...). Is there anyway I can see which
configure options that was used to produce the binary?
--
* John Ericson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* ICQ: 7325429 JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* web: http
On Feb 08 23:40, John Ericson wrote:
Hi,
I've a compiled MySQL and I need to know if it support unixODBC (Is
configured with --with-unixODBC=...). Is there anyway I can see which
configure options that was used to produce the binary?
--
* John Ericson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* ICQ
John Ericson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've a compiled MySQL and I need to know if it support unixODBC (Is
configured with --with-unixODBC=...). Is there anyway I can see which
configure options that was used to produce the binary?
Look for MyODBC - there is a link at the MySQL web page
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