Re: php / apache / mysql
No, and I believe I reported a bug against php for just this reason.
What you have to do is recompile apache with the mod_php.[co] files in
it, I believe. Then you can use PHP with it.
Let me know if you need more details.
Michael Bravo <mbravo@tctube.spb.su> writes:
> Hi,
>
> did anyone succeed in compiling a working version of php with mysql support,
> from a php-2.0b10-5 source package? I use mysql 3.20.16beta-2, and
> apache/apache-dev from the stable release. Any hints appreciated.
>
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