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Subject: More help with restore server

Subject: More help with restore server

2004-11-05       - By Michael Cortes

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I fixed my problem, for those that are interested.  

I have now discovered the beauty of compiling from source.

I ended up downloading php from the php.org site and compiled it.  It repaired
all php/mysql relationships and files and fixed my problem.

These is latest of several occurances (not just php/mysql) where I was able to
solve a problem by skipping the rpm and just compiling from source.  Has
anyone else found this to be the case?



On Wednesday 27 October 2004 02:42 pm, Michael Cortes wrote:
> Here is another situation I find myself in.  I did a rm -rf /var/*  
installed a new harddrive as /dev/hdd0.  I installed the old harddrive as
> hdd1.  I did a new installation of 7.3 on hdd0 and copied the old /home and
> /etc to hdd0.
>
> I have the email server back, the dns back, am working on the web site.  I
> was just  finishing up and restoring a php/mysql calendar and I got an
> error "call to undefined function: mysql_connect()"
>
> I get dependency errors like " php = 4.1.2-7.3.6 is needed bye
> php-imap-4 (See http://map-4.ora-code.com).1.2-7.3.6
>
> so i rpm -U php-4 (See http://php-4.ora-code.com).1.2-7.3.6.i386.rpm and I get "package
> php-devel-4 (See http://vel-4.ora-code.com).1.2-7.3.6 is already installed"
>
> so I rpm -q php and i get "php-4 (See http://php-4.ora-code.com).1.2-7

--

Michael Cortes
Fort LeBoeuf School District
34 East Ninth Street
PO Box 810
Waterford PA 16441-0810
814.796.4795


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