Re: [SLUG] Fedora Core 3 won't install PHP-MySQL

From: Russ Wright (rwrigh10@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Sat Feb 26 2005 - 23:19:59 EST


I have experienced weird anomalies like this with Fedora too. I would
suggest rebuilding the rpm database as a precaution and then possibly
using yum to install and update packages as it seems able to handle
these kind of problems much better.

Regards
Russ

On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 20:29 -0500, Ken Elliott wrote:
> I'm sure there is a simple answer that I'm overlooking...
>
> On Fedora Core 3, I have Apache, PHP and MySQL running just fine. But I am
> unable to install "php-mysql" - which is the module that allows PHP to
> connect to MySQL. I have it running just fine on my SuSE box, but FC3
> remains a challenge.
>
> When I try to install php-mysql, I get this error:
>
> Packages not found:
> The following packages could not be found on your system.
> Installation cannot continue until they are installed.
> Unlocatable package: Required by:
> php ('php-pear', '4.3.10', '3.2')
> php ('php-ldap', '4.3.10', '3.2')
>
>
> Surely, I am overlooking something simple. I have PHP scripts that run
> fine, so I know PHP is there and works. MySQL runs fine. I have not found
> anything on Google that appears to apply to this, so I don't believe it's a
> bug. So, what am I missing here?
>
> I *believe* I have the SuSE box and FC3 box configured almost identical,
> other than the lack of php-mysql. In each case I install the apps from the
> vendor's CD and updated over the net. I did _not_ compile from source or
> install from a site other then SuSE or Fedora. I do have "mod_pearl"
> installed, but I'm not running ldap.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Ken Elliott
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