[ale] phpmyadmin
John Wells
jb at sourceillustrated.com
Wed Feb 12 14:09:27 EST 2003
Jim,
Yeah...I think the default Red Hat setup only installs php as a cgi
binary, not and Apache module. You can either look at the instructions
(php.net) on how to use the cgi module, or you can download the apache and
php sources and recompile. It'd be worthwhile learning how to do this, if
you haven't before.
John
Jim Lynch said:
> OK, well I guess I don't know how to configure it. I think I'm missing
> the connection that would let apache know how to execute php. I did
> install it and tried to point the web browser to the directory as the
> skimpy instructions with myphpadmin. It couldn't find it.
>
> Jim.
>
> John Wells wrote:
>>
>> Jim,
>>
>> Since Mysql support is pretty much enabled on every php system
>> nowadays, I'd be very surprised if you needed to recompile anything.
>> afaik, phpmyAdmin is all php source, so as long as you drop it in in
>> the correct spot and configure it correctly, you should be able to use
>> it no problem.
>>
>> John
>>
>> Jim Lynch said:
>> > I'm trying to get that neat tool working with RedHat. Now on Debian
>> it was as simple as "apt-get install phpmyadmin". I searched for
>> hours on google for an easy way to install it on red hat, but other
>> than recompiling everything (apache, mysql php, etc) it doesn't look
>> like it can be done, and it's not THAT neat. 8(
>> >
>> > So does anyone have any recommendations? Think I'm about to point
>> my Debian version to the redhat system.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Jim.
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