[nycphp-talk] install php 4.2.2 with mysql & apache
Oktay Altunergil
nyphp at altunergil.com
Thu Oct 10 10:42:59 EDT 2002
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/GRANT.html
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 10:44:03 -0400
"P. Fawcett" <fawcett at bard.edu> wrote:
> tx.
>
> to confirm - so i can have both a mod & standalone cgi (thou i don't
> know why i'd want both but the programmers don't seem to know their
> environment so i'm just thinking of covering all bases till i get a
> handle on it.)
>
> i found that php 4.2.2 if mysql not specified in config, then it's auto
> built in
>
> so i've got php working but mysql won't do anything from within the
> server including basic #myqladmin version or variable info, returns
> w/error:
>
> "MySQL said:
> Host '204.nnn.nnn.nn' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server"
>
> & docs point to 'make sure mysqld running- it is, & /tmp/msql-4socket
> exists -it does, so something else w/access prblm so i have to find
> mysql talk & maybe they'll know something
>
> Analysis & Solutions wrote:
> >
> > Hey P:
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 11:35:40AM -0400, P. Fawcett wrote:
> > >
> > > 1) if i have php, mysql & perl installed on the sys, do i have to
> > > include them in the other configs. ie configuring php --with-mysql?
> >
> > Yes. That gives PHP the ability to talk to MySQL. It makes PHP be
> > compiled with the MySQL functions.
> >
> > > configuring apache --with-perl
> >
> > This enables the apache/perl module. It speeds things up. Either way,
> > you can still call Perl scripts as standalone CGIs.
> >
> > > am i right mod's, ie mod_php is just a lighter version of php
> > > & not necessary if i have php 4.2.2 installed?
> >
> > Similarly, mod_php installs the apache/perl module, which speeds up
> > execution. If you install PHP separately, you can then also execute PHP
> > scripts in CGI mode.
> >
> > In both cases, CGI mode would have the script execute as the owner of the
> > script while the module versions execute as the Apache process.
> >
> > > but mysql would fail after config on: mysqladmin -u root -password
> > > "new-passwd"
> > > err: mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost'failed error: 'can't
> > > connect to local mysql server thru socket '/tmp/mysql.sock'(2). check
> > > that mysqld is running & that socket exists. well it wasn't & it didn't
> >
> > I run MySQL on Windows NT, so am not completely familliar with installing
> > it on linux, but I believe you need to install MySQL as normal. Then
> > start the daemon by issuing a "mysqld" command.
> >
> > > so i reconfig mysql with simplier 3.23.52 rpm, which would run thru the
> > > config ok, create the socket, start the daemon, but would populates
> > > files all over the sys and not create /usr/local/mysql dir, so without
> > > php config --with-mysql (no path) php would fail syntax in the
> > > hpptd.conf:
> > > LoadModule php4_module libexec/libphp4.so - "cannot load
> > > /usr/local/apache/libexec/libphp4.so into server:libmysqlclient.so".
> >
> > Find where the files are created and set your my.conf and/or other
> > configuration files/commands appropriately.
> >
> > --Dan
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