Re: Fw: Redhat 7 and PgSQL - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adam Lang
Subject Re: Fw: Redhat 7 and PgSQL
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Msg-id 001701c02a3b$8958a920$330a0a0a@6014cwpza006
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In response to Re: Fw: Redhat 7 and PgSQL  ("Dominic J. Eidson" <sauron@the-infinite.org>)
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that's mighty f***** up.  I thought the point of compiling the code was that
features would not be added unless you TOLD it to?

I also heard that mysql is looking to use PHP as its interface language...

Not too suprised... 80% of the PHP example code I ever find is involving
mysql anyway...

Well damnit! I'm not succumbing to bundling!  I'm sticking to postgres! :)

(As I type this on Win98 using Outlook Express.)

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dominic J. Eidson" <sauron@the-infinite.org>
To: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>; <aalang@rutgersinsurance.com>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [GENERAL] Redhat 7 and PgSQL


> On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Adam Lang wrote:
>
> >  I know you had to add the module for mysql for PHP 3, but I thought PHP
4
> >  mysql was a native part.
> >
> >  I compiled php 4 ad specifically asked for postgres support, while
> >  compiling, it mentioned how mysql APIs were being added any way (even
> > though
> >  I did not tell it to).
>
> PHP 4.0 and up compile with MySQL support enabled by default - you have to
> specify --without-mysql when you run ./configure.
>
> I won't comment on the whole PHP being in bed with MySQL issue...
>
>
> --
> Dominic J. Eidson
>                                         "Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-menu!" -
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