There has to be a way to get PHP to know when other modules were
installed without recompiling, especially since I don't have the source
files to recompile. Or is there a way to recompile with yum?
Tim McGeary '99, '06G
Senior Systems Specialist
Lehigh University
610-758-4998
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MHumphries@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
whenever i have done this i found that you will have to recompile.
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still without-mysql after yum install php-mysql
Re-sending because I'm not sure it went through... I just signed up for
this list:
I installed a new CentOS server that didn't include php-mysql or
php-pear, so I installed both of those using yum. But php -i or
phpinfo() still doesn't think mysql or pear are installed. How can I
fix this without re-compiling by source? I tried that last week and
broke everything, hence my installing a new server.
Thanks,
Tim
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