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#1 2006-04-03 13:37:40

Insane-Boy
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Registered: 2006-02-27
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php suggestion

Can you compile this pkg with --with-mysql=/pkh/sql/dir ( examply the mysql will come from arch pkg ).I make this suggestion because i had a lot of problems to match apache + php + mysql to work together.I think there is other users who are on the same opinion.

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#2 2006-04-03 18:17:33

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Re: php suggestion

PKGBUILD link in cvs

mysql should, in fact, be compiled in by default.


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#3 2006-04-04 14:41:48

Insane-Boy
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Re: php suggestion

No it doesn't compile by default i see.I matched apache + php + mysql ( from archpkgs ) and e107 showed me i haven't support for mysql from php.I recompiled my php with mysql support and all si fine now.Btw thanks for the PKGBUILD  8)

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#4 2006-04-04 21:47:57

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Re: php suggestion

You do not have to recompile your php package (why do you always do that, do you really think anyone would package a php package without mysql support?). You only have to enable the mysql extension in your php.ini or load the extension at runtime (like phpmyadmin does).

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#5 2006-04-05 09:04:43

Insane-Boy
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Re: php suggestion

Ok my mistake  smile

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