I had the same thing happen and all I did was put the old
php-mysql-4.0.6-7.i386.rpm back. I kept all the other new php rpm
packages and it works again.
Jim VE
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/4/2002 10:25:40 AM >>>
that's exactly what i did sunday morning - but i was just kinda
wondering
about the secu
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:
>
Hi there,
I've got a working PHP 4.1.2 version, icluding XML, MySQL and Zlib
support. If there's a public interest, I will make it available...
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Jacob Rush wrote:
> Oh yah I should have mentioned that this was on a host that
> has no public internet access. If your host is li
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.
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>that's exactly what i did sunday morning - but