mysql

Ted Ozolins ted1
Mon May 17 11:45:53 PDT 2004


On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 06:29, Net Llama! wrote:

> 
> i realize that this doesn't solve your problem at all, but postgreSQL is
> an order of magnitude easier to setup & admin than mysql, in my
> experience.  unless you really, really need mysql, i'd suggest using
> postgreSQL (which is far more mature & full featureed anyway).
> 

Your probably right. I have mysql playing fairly well now but I'm not
impressed. Nothing should have been that deficult to setup. Now I'll
have to fight with apache/php and php-nuke. I've setup apache to start
at boot-up and that works nicely. I have mod_php installed (as well as
php) yet when I point my browser (mozilla) at localhost and at
anything.php I get a screen full of php script rather than the expected
web_page. Way_more_RTFM'n ahead<G> I'm sure I've overlooked some setup
feature somewhere. 

-- 
Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
Westbank, B. C.

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