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From: <ba...@mi...> - 2002年11月26日 20:18:05
I'm trying to install using the following configuration
PHPWiki 1.3.3
PHP 4.2.2
MySQL 3.23.53a
Apache 2.0.40
RH 8.0 (Psyche)
Has anyone had any experience trying to do something like this? I get a 
"DB Error: extension not found" which I thought might be because my 
version of php doesn't support mysql out of the RH box, so I downloaded 
PHP 4.2.3 and started to reconfigure that but saw that it is only supposed 
to be used with Apache 2.0.39 (although I imagine 40 would be ok). Still, 
I don't know quite what configuration parameters to use for this anyway. 
Please help if you can.
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Michael Bauer ba...@mi... http://www.michaelbauer.com
From: Ray T. <rth...@in...> - 2002年11月26日 21:56:30
Regarding http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=2536391
Installing the php-mysql rpm fixed one of my problems. On to the next...
Thanks Jeff.
--Ray
From: Jeff D. <da...@da...> - 2002年11月26日 20:33:45
On 2002年11月26日 15:19:14 -0500 (EST)
<ba...@mi...> wrote:
> I get a 
> "DB Error: extension not found" which I thought might be because my 
> version of php doesn't support mysql out of the RH box,
Have you installed the php-mysql RPM? (The PHP extensions are
not included in the main php RPM, but are each in their own separate
sub-package...)
From: <ba...@mi...> - 2002年11月26日 20:53:14
No, I haven't done that. Didn't know about it. I downloaded source and 
thought i'd just reconfigure php --with-mysql. I think I've actually 
decided to punt and install an older apache (1.3.27). Seems to have 
worked just fine.
On 2002年11月26日, Jeff Dairiki wrote:
> On 2002年11月26日 15:19:14 -0500 (EST)
> <ba...@mi...> wrote:
> 
> > I get a 
> > "DB Error: extension not found" which I thought might be because my 
> > version of php doesn't support mysql out of the RH box,
> 
> Have you installed the php-mysql RPM? (The PHP extensions are
> not included in the main php RPM, but are each in their own separate
> sub-package...)
> 
> 
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Michael Bauer ba...@mi... http://www.michaelbauer.com
From: <ba...@mi...> - 2002年11月26日 22:54:10
Hi. I may be completely missing something. I'd like my wiki to be 
private, requiring username and password to both read and post. It 
doesn't seem clear how to set this up. Can it be and if so, has anyone a 
nice pointer?
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Michael Bauer ba...@mi... http://www.michaelbauer.com
From: Ray T. <rth...@in...> - 2002年11月26日 23:35:37
 From a wiki point of view I don't know.
 From a web server point of view I'm planning on using LDAP but whatever 
your web server is it should support authentication for web pages.
--Ray
ba...@mi... wrote:
> Hi. I may be completely missing something. I'd like my wiki to be 
> private, requiring username and password to both read and post. It 
> doesn't seem clear how to set this up. Can it be and if so, has anyone a 
> nice pointer?
> 
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