I just successfully installed Timetrex 6.0.2-beta-2 on Fedora Core 5 (Redhat Linux).
Mysql support is not compiled in PHP but is instead inserted as a module. It would be nice if the installer could ask if MySQL support is compiled in or is a module and updates timetrex/includes/globals.ini.php adding
if ( extension_loaded('mysql') == FALSE ) {
@dl($prefix . 'mysql.' . PHP_SHLIB_SUFFIX);
}
to the dynamically loading modules section. This simple addition makes MySQL work correctly without recompiling PHP. I am considering upgrading to the newest 6.0.2 released but am worried that the installation work I have completed will disappear when I install the new version.
Fedora Core 5 MySQL support
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Without adding the "if" statement to the globals.ini.php file the routines to create the database failed to execute on my computer. I discovered that unless I inserted the instructions to force the module to load MySQL support was not loaded and the database was not being created. Adding this statement was necessary to get MySQL to function within PHP.
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