I am using a Debian Testing server with Apache, PHP and MySql installed.
It seems that php is not recognizing that I have mysql installed. When
trying to install and setup the Mambo CMS it says that there is no Mysql
installed.
If I use phpmyadmin then it all works fine just not with the other
software. ;)
I'm wondering if an option has been missed out in the compilation of
updated packages or something like that...
dpkg -l |grep php
ii php4 4.3.10-2
ii php4-cgi 4.3.10-2
ii php4-cli 4.3.10-2
ii php4-common 4.3.10-2
ii php4-mysql 4.3.10-2
ii php4-pear 4.3.10-2
ii phpdoc 20030911-1.1
ii phpmyadmin 2.6.1-1
ii libdbd-mysql-p 2.9003-3
ii libmysqlclient 3.23.56-2
ii libmysqlclient 4.0.23-4
ii mysql-client 4.0.23-4
ii mysql-common 4.0.23-4
ii mysql-doc 4.0.23-1
ii mysql-server 4.0.23-4
ii php4-mysql 4.3.10-2
ii apache 1.3.33-3 versatile, high-performance HTTP server
ii apache-common 1.3.33-3 support files for all Apache webservers
ii apache-doc 1.3.33-3 documentation for the Apache webserver
ii apache-utils 1.3.33-3 utility programs for webservers
ii apachetop 0.12.5-1 Realtime Apache monitoring tool
ii libapache-mod- 4.3.10-2 server-side, HTML-embedded scripting
ii libapache-mod- 2.8.22-1 Strong cryptography (HTTPS support)
ii webmin-apache 1.160-3 apache control module for webmin