Thanks. I didn't have the php-mysql module installed. I'm obviously
Napolean Bonaparte wrote:
> Hello,
> Fedora Core 4 is shipped with
> httpd-2.0.54-10, php-5.0.4-10, php-mysql-5.0.4-10, mysql-4.1.11-2,
> mysql-server-4.1.11-2
> All these packages(RPMs) are available at
> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os/Fed...
> Isn't it sufficient to set up LAMP?
> Sudheer.
> www.sudheer.net
> On Sun, 2006-03-19 at 04:38 -0800, Ven wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I was looking for an answer to a question I have regarding
> > linux/apache/mysql/php and came across this forum and thought I'd sign
> > up.
> > Recently i've been looking into the open source mambo CMS system to run
> > a couple of test websites under. Mambo requires a LAMP setup which I
> > have setup in the past through compiling the apache source with support
> > for mysql and php. Unfortunately, using this method 'breaks' the RPM
> > database (I run Fedora Core 4) since it won't know about the
> > installation of apache.
> > This time I was hoping to be able to either find a recent version of
> > apache2 compiled with php and mysql support which has been put into an
> > RPM that I can just install, or find a way to compile my own apache2
> > and make my own RPM from it. Would this be possible? and if it is, is
> > it very difficult?
> > Cheers,
> > Mick