On Sunday 24 March 2002 22:49, you wrote: > I'm running Mandrake 8.1, but I've upgraded my PHP to 4.1.6 due to the > security flaw in previous versions.
If you're using 4.1.X you may need the latest CVS version of Midgard, preferably the MMP module. There have been reports of the 1.4.2 release not playing nice with 4.1.X. > I installed the Mandrake RPM's for all except the Midgard PHP module. I > tried to use the RPM for it, but got version compatibility errors with > PHP. So, I installed the source for that and successfully compiled it - > after about 120 tries. OK, once again. The regulars know this rant by now and are probably getting tired of this, but here goes anyway: Telling us that you struggled for two days in which you did 120 attempts, WITHOUT TELLING US ABOUT IT, amounts to you complaining that we can't read your mind. If I could, I'd be rich and retiring in Hawaii (does Hawaii have a dropzone? Hmmm....). Given the fact that I'm not, assume I can't. So, you probably made the statement in frustration. OK, I can understand that, but It's not exactly making me happy being blamed for something 1) I could not fix, since I wasn't told about the problem, and 2) I'm doing for the love of things. So give me a break, OK? > I'm running: > > RPM: MySQL-3.23.41-5mdk > RPM: apache-1.3.20-3mdk > PHP 4.1.6 compiled from sources and linked with MySQL and Apache Did you explicitly compile PHP against the mysql-supplied libs, or the internal ones from PHP? The latter will not work. General problem with PHP. > Also, if I try to edit the root page for any site using /admin, it > segfaults. > > I searched the online archive and didn't find anything related to this > in the last year. > > Any ideas? CVS/MMP. If you can bear to wait a few more hours, the snaps will be updated. Emile --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
