Ronald Arenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have installed MySql 3.23.49, PHP 4.06, and Apache 1.3.20 successfully on
> my RH 7.2 box. Now I try to install MySql 4.01 (after removing MySql
> 3.23.49) I get a "Php-mysql.4.xx requires libmysqlclient.so.10". My attempt
> to install MySql 4.01 en
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Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 1:52 PM
Subject: RE: MySql 4.01 and libmysqlclient.so.10 - TEMP FIX
Perhaps the rpm expects to perform a (forced) upgrade
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Your problem is because your new compile (or binary install) is expecting
the layout previo
Perhaps the rpm expects to perform a (forced) upgrade
Ç:
-Original Message-
...
Your problem is because your new compile (or binary install) is expecting
the layout previously used by mySQL v3.
...
If anyone can offer us more, please do!
LP
> I have installed MySql 3.23.49, PHP 4
Ronald,
I ran into exactly the same problem you describe after compiling a new MySQL
v4...
I think I can offer you an unsophisticated workaround (read: HACK!), but I'd
defer to others on the list who know much more about this than I do...
Your problem is because your new compile (or binary inst
I have installed MySql 3.23.49, PHP 4.06, and Apache 1.3.20 successfully on
my RH 7.2 box. Now I try to install MySql 4.01 (after removing MySql
3.23.49) I get a "Php-mysql.4.xx requires libmysqlclient.so.10". My attempt
to install MySql 4.01 ends there.
I did some reading and found that "libmy