There's a separate RPM for the source - you should install it,
too. (I think this is the right answer....)
Tim
On Thu, Apr 22, 1999 at 04:33:26PM -0500, Darrell Shifflett wrote:
> prompt> rpm -q MySQL
> MySQL-3.22.21-1
> OS: Linux Redhat 5.2 2.0.36
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> I am trying to install Msql-Mysql-modules-1.2017.tar.gz
> When invoking: perl Makefile.PL i get asked for: where is your mysql
> installed, it defaults to /usr/local but installing from an rpm
> mysql is installed in /var/lib/mysql. It tries to find mysql.h ... which
> is NO where on my system. Is there a disadvantage to installing from
> a rpm to a MySQL tarball? Seems like a lot of modules want to find mysql.h
> header :(.
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> Thanks in advance,
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