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We're trying to install Ikonboard on a DA server running RHL 9.
Ikonboard includes the perl_test.cgi script, which we installed at:
http://216.117.210.60/cgi-bin/perl_test.cgi
and it reports:
DBD-Mysql Perl module Installed: No
But looking for installed DBD modules, the server reports it is installed:
perl-DBD-MySQL-2.1021-3
perl-DBD-Pg-1.21-2
So I tried it on an RHL 7.3 server also running DA:
http://www.nobaloney.net/cgi-bin/perl_test.cgi
and it reports:
DBD-Mysql Perl module Installed: Yes
But looking for installed DBD modules on the RHL server, rpm -qa reports only:
perl-DBD-Pg-1.01-8
it does NOT report perl-DBD-MySQL.
Note that this is backwards from what we'd expect.
My guess is that on the 7.3 system we installed DBD-Mysql manually, or else it happened as part of the installation, but that on the RHL9 install it didn't get installed manually, and somehow it's not in the right place.
Any ideas as to how we can get it installed properly on RHL 9 so we can continue with the installation?
Thanks.
Jeff
any ideas?
Thanks.
Jeff
Ikonboard includes the perl_test.cgi script, which we installed at:
http://216.117.210.60/cgi-bin/perl_test.cgi
and it reports:
DBD-Mysql Perl module Installed: No
But looking for installed DBD modules, the server reports it is installed:
perl-DBD-MySQL-2.1021-3
perl-DBD-Pg-1.21-2
So I tried it on an RHL 7.3 server also running DA:
http://www.nobaloney.net/cgi-bin/perl_test.cgi
and it reports:
DBD-Mysql Perl module Installed: Yes
But looking for installed DBD modules on the RHL server, rpm -qa reports only:
perl-DBD-Pg-1.01-8
it does NOT report perl-DBD-MySQL.
Note that this is backwards from what we'd expect.
My guess is that on the 7.3 system we installed DBD-Mysql manually, or else it happened as part of the installation, but that on the RHL9 install it didn't get installed manually, and somehow it's not in the right place.
Any ideas as to how we can get it installed properly on RHL 9 so we can continue with the installation?
Thanks.
Jeff
any ideas?
Thanks.
Jeff