Res:Re: PHP 5 upgrade with mysql suport

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On 08/12/06, alfa05r-estudos yahoo com <alfa05r-estudos yahoo com> wrote:

Hi everyone
I'm making one of my final projects for college, a site with php and mysql
in linux.
I want to make an upgrade from PHP 5.1 (FC4 instalation default) to PHP 5.2
with mysql 5.0.27  support (the version in my FC4/mysql 5 server).
After a lot of studing. I'm with a few doubts in the extra parameters.
Right now the installation of FC4 have Apache 2 and PHP 2 (default
installation)
i already have two directories one with  PHP 5.2 tar.gz and the other with
mysql rpms. What i want to know is this:
1 - what i have to install for the  mysql, the client? the 'shared' rpms?
Do I just uncompress in a directory and point the --with-mysql=
/directory... ?
which one?
2 - for a basic site, do i need any extra parameter for the PHP .configure?
3 - if you have any links, please let me know.
For now i will began developing my site in a windows environment (Apache,
PHP,Mysql), but I have to make the final presentation in linux.
Tanks in advance
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For one thing, please don't post in HTML.
You can install MySQL with Yum and it will automatically work with php
in Apache. Thank you Fedora developers!
Dotan Cohen
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Hi dotan

sorry, i'm using Yahoo... i don't know how to change... to a no html version...
i forgot to tell, that i have another machine (virtual) with mysql 5...
in this project we have to simulate a more advance service, so we have a web server machine and we put the SGBD in another machine...
i will see if i have yum installed in my web machine...
tanks anyway

AR


		
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