On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
If you install mysql from the rpms there is a script in /etc/rc.d/init.d that
will do it. Run ntsysv and select mysql from the list, the next boot will bring
mysql up along with other services.
This is mSQL, rather than MySQL. I can't find any scripts
James Stewart wrote:
This is mSQL, rather than MySQL. I can't find any scripts that seem
appropriate.
You could read through one of the scripts in the init.d dir and build
your own. I'm sure one has made at some time. Look for a msql src.rpm in
the contrib directory of one of the redhat
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Subject: Re: [newbie] More PHP woes
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Brett Jones wrote:
Was the devel rpm the same version as the apache rpm
I finally got PHP to compile properly. It seems I had two versions of
apache-devel installed. I uninstalled them both, then reinstalled the
later version and that did the trick.
I've run through the make process and edited the relevant lines in
httpd.conf but now I can't start the httpd daemon.
Was the devel rpm the same version as the apache rpm your running. If not,
upgrade the apache rpm to the same version as the apache-devel rpm.
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, you wrote:
I finally got PHP to compile properly. It seems I had two versions of
apache-devel installed. I uninstalled them both,