Oh yah I should have mentioned that this was on a host that
has no public internet access.  If your host is live on the internet
your best off building your own php for now. Until Redhat gets
working php-mysql rpms anyway.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>that's exactly what i did sunday morning - but i was just kinda wondering 
>about the security issue (the reason they sent out the updates). i would 
>like to think we could make those updates and not have a key feature in 
>php broken.
>
>
> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Jacob Rush wrote:
>
>>jack wallen wrote:
>>
>>>out of nowhere my awf is giving me the Don't Panic screen. i was just
>>>looking at the site last night and when i woke up this morning -BLAM.
>>>it's unable to connect to the datase. i had just updated php (for the
>>>security warning).
>>>
>>>anyone have any suggestions?
>>>
>>Would you happen to be on a redhat linux 7.2 system?
>>I had this happen yesterday I installed a new system
>>and did all the latest updates but I couldnt get any
>>php app to connect to a mysql database.  Finally figgured
>>out that there must be something wrong whith the php rpms
>>and sure enough I backed them out and installed the
>>ones off of the install media and all was well..
>>The version I was having trouble with is php-4.0.6-12 from
>>updates.redhat.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>_______________________________________________
>>awf-list mailing list --> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>http://www.ssc.com/mailman/listinfo/awf-list
>>
>






_______________________________________________
Redhat-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Reply via email to