Hi,
while installing RedHat (
again I suppose ).. search for any packages which contain mysql in their name..
and simply installl them all.. you will get mysql-server, mysql-client and
mysql-libraries installed...after installation just type “whereis mysql”
and that will give you ( when correctly installed ) the paths to
mysql-libraries and header files... you should use those directories when
running
./configure ( of
freeradius )... sometimes ./configure will look for mysql it self ( of course
in default paths ), but you may want to tell the configure script where your
mysql libs are.. just like marco wrote !
If you want to test mysql-client,
you will need a server too... but when properly installed – there is no
need of testing it...
Regards,
Edvin Seferovic
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I tried that but it
doesn’t work L what can I do?
Let me try to start all
over again, I will do:
Is that correct? Or any
other suggestions, cause this my sql feature is driving me crazy…. Im a
windows engineer and lot linux L
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Hi,For example the following line tells you that during installation the header files weren't foundsql_mysql.c:40:19: mysql.h: No such file or directoryIf you have installed mysql you have to tell the configure script, where the mysql- include- library- and the mysql programmon you box "lives" look at./configure --helpfor more information.it could look like (change to your environment!!!):./configure --with-mysql-include-dir=<PATH to mysql include-dir> --with-mysql-lib-dir=<PATH to mysql-lib dir> --with-mysql-dir=<PATH to mysql-dir>marco