Hi all, this is my first post... Here the situation, I've installed php 4 with yum, using the default CentOS repositories, but now I realize that I need the Informix extensions and others like unixodbc, gd etc. This last two packages where in the repository so I search with yum and I found them, and install them, but not the Informix one. So here my question, when I install a RPM package, then, how I change or add extensions?? the same with Apache and ssl support . Any help would be apreciated Regards. Claudio
Hi, Try to rebuild the rpm, some guy asked something like this i found it after googling for about 30 seconds. http://centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=threaded&order=ASC&topic_id=350&forum=8&move=prev&topic_time=1109579513 Later, Charles On Wednesday 17 May 2006 11:34, Claudio Castro wrote:> Hi all, this is my first post... > Here the situation, I've installed php 4 with yum, using the default > CentOS repositories, but now I realize that I need the Informix > extensions and others like unixodbc, gd etc. This last two packages > where in the repository so I search with yum and I found them, and > install them, but not the Informix one. > So here my question, when I install a RPM package, then, how I change or > add extensions?? the same with Apache and ssl support . > > Any help would be apreciated > > Regards. > > Claudio > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 5/17/06, Claudio Castro <ccastro at unr.edu.ar> wrote:> Hi all, this is my first post... > Here the situation, I've installed php 4 with yum, using the default > CentOS repositories, but now I realize that I need the Informix > extensions and others like unixodbc, gd etc. This last two packages > where in the repository so I search with yum and I found them, and > install them, but not the Informix one. > So here my question, when I install a RPM package, then, how I change or > add extensions?? the same with Apache and ssl support . > > Any help would be apreciatedssl support is easy. yum install mod_ssl & restart apache. as for Informix support, this is not in any of the repositories, nor is it at phprpms.sf.net. I assume you would have to rebuild the php srpm after enabling informix support (and installing the informix libs required for the build). -- This message has been double ROT13 encoded for security. Anyone other than the intended recipient attempting to decode this message will be in violation of the DMCA