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Hallo Eberhard es gibt da ein andere Möglichkeit MySQL zu administrieren. Probier doch mal folgenden URL: http://www.htmlwizard.net/phpMyAdmin/ Vorraussetzung ist allerdings das du das PHP Modul an den APACHE Web Server gelinkt hast. Gruss Andreas Weiss ______________________________ Client/RLA Administration Tel 09117502251 Fax 09117502248 ______________________ extracalifragilistiksuperalligetis ;-) > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Eberhard Scholz [SMTP:eberhardsz_(at)_wiesbaden.netsurf.de] > Gesendet am: Dienstag, 5. Januar 1999 01:26 > An: Tom Anderson > Cc: mysql-de > Betreff: Re: xmysqladmin 1.0 installieren > > Tom Anderson wrote: > > > Just wondering because the files you have listed Xlib.h, > > Xutil.h, usw. are all part of the standard X distribution EXCEPT on > > SunOS or older versions of Solaris, where you had to purchase an "SDK" > > in order to do "X" development. > > Tom > > Thank you for your help. I'm now a step further. I'm running Linux with > kernel > 2.0.33 on my system. I had to install an additional SDK package. But as > you can > see from the attachment there is another problem arising: > > /usr/i486-linux/bin/ld: cannot open -lmysqlclient: No such file or > directory > > Obviously it has something to do with the mysql library directory > "MYSQLLOAD" > according to the Makefile. > But I have no file "lmysqlclient" in /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql and no > such > subdirectory. I have only a "libmysqlclient.a" in /usr/local/mysql/lib. > Can you help me further? > Thank you. > Eberhard > << Datei: make.log2 >>
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