On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 21:36, Wendell Dingus wrote: > I assume you mean 3.23.25a? 3.23.x has been the current version for quite a > while. The latest is 3.23.56 so that's a considerable number of versions > behind. Same for the 4.0.x series, that's currently at 4.0.12 which has just > been deemed production worthy. Previously it was considered "gamma" and > before that "beta". I'd assume 4.0.1 was considered "alpha" and far from > production quality... > > That doesn't answer your question but you still should be running a newer > version of MySQL before even trying this I think. > > http://www.rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/mandrake/9.0/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/MySQL-3.23 > .52-1mdk.i586.html for instance, or get newer binaries or source from > www.mysql.com >
I removed the 4.0.1 version and installed the 3.23.52-1 version. (libmysql, mysql-client, mysql and mysql-devel) Didn't help a bit though. I did have to remove php-mysql to fix a dependency. Which version is best to apply? > > -----Original Message----- > > Hi, > > I've been trying to install midgard on my mandrake 8.2 for the last day, > but I can't get past the configure script. For some sort of reason, the > script can't find my libmysqlclient. > > The problem occurs with mysql-3.25a and also with mysql-4.0.1 (I tried > both). > > Even passing the mysql-dir into the configure script doesn't solve the > problem. (in my case: /usr/lib/mysql ). > > > Last part of the messages from the configure script: > > checking MySQL location... /usr > checking Expat location... /usr > checking Repligard binary owner... mysql > checking for library containing mysql_connect... no > configure: error: You need libmysqlclient > > > Can someone help me out on this one? > wkr, Jacco -- Computer games don't affect kids. I mean if Pac Man had affected us as kids, now we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, bumping into people, munching pills and listening to repetitive electronic music
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