Re: [users@httpd] configure PHP on Linux

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Joseph Lee wrote:
> I think the problem I had was because I installed
> MySQL-server-5.0.7-0.i386.rpm and
> MySQL-client-5.0.7-0.i386.rpm,
> which are binary installations.
> 
> I'll do source installation
> MySQL-5.0.7-0.glibc23.src.rpm now to see if it solves
> the problem.
> 


Just install the -devel packages.

> Thanks,
> Joe
> 
> --- Joseph Lee <joe_sun_lee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
>>I installed libxml2-2.6.19, and the problem about
>>libxml when I configured php is gone. Thanks for
>>your
>>help.
>>
>>However, when I did
>># ./configure --with-mysql
>>--with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
>>--with-libxml-dir=~/xml/libxml2-2.6.19
>>......
>>checking for MySQL support... yes
>>checking for specified location of the MySQL UNIX
>>socket... no
>>checking for MySQL UNIX socket location...
>>/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
>>configure: error: Cannot find MySQL header files
>>under
>>yes.
>>Note that the MySQL client library is not bundled
>>anymore.
>>
>>I tried to find mysql*.h, but I could not find it.
>>Is
>>there special configuration that I need to do when
>>installed MySQL in order to use MySQL with PHP? I
>>could run mysql on my Linux machine.
>>
>>I apologize for sending my question to this email
>>group, but there are many apache experts are
>>familiar
>>with PHP and MySQL installations.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Joe
>>
>>--- "Ivan Barrera A." <Bruce@xxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Aman Raheja wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have noticed this with some other software on
>>>
>>>redhat/fedora linux.
>>>
>>>>try using the exact version and see if that
>>
>>works.
>>
>>>You might otherwise
>>>
>>>>want to look into the script itself and do some
>>>
>>>tweaking for it to
>>>
>>>>accept what you are providing.
>>>>on the other note you are on the wrong mailing
>>>
>>>list - this is not an
>>>
>>>>apache issue. Please try the php users list.
>>>>Thanks
>>>>- Aman Raheja
>>>>http://www.techquotes.com
>>>>
>>>
>>>In fedorish, or redhat systems, you must install
>>
>>the
>>
>>>-devel rpm's for
>>>that lib. In this case libxml2-devel. That package
>>>includes headers to
>>>compile software using the lib.
>>>
>>>rpmbuild --rebuild just build binary rpm's from a
>>>source rpm. Does not
>>>install them.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Joseph Lee wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>I have installed Apache and MySQL on my Linux
>>>
>>>machine.
>>>
>>>>>Now I am trying to install PHP5. I did
>>>>># configure --with-mysql
>>>>>--with-apxs2=usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
>>>>>--with-libxml-dir=/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386
>>>>>
>>>>>but it complained about
>>>>>
>>>>>configuring extensions
>>>>>checking whether to enable LIBXML support...
>>
>>yes
>>
>>>>>checking libxml2 install dir...
>>>>>/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386
>>>>>configure: error: libxml2 version 2.5.10 or
>>>
>>>greater
>>>
>>>>>required
>>>>>
>>>>>So I went to xmlsoft.org and downloaded
>>>>>libxml2-2.6.11-1.src.rpm
>>>>>
>>>>>Then I did
>>>>># rpmbuild --rebuild libxml2-2.6.11-1.src.rpm
>>>>>
>>>>>but it still gave me "version 2.5.10 or greater
>>>>>required" error.
>>>>>Is it because my libxml2 was not updated, even
>>>
>>>after I
>>>
>>>>>did "rpmbuild --rebuild"?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>Joe
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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