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cannot be found Issues related to software problems. Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 dthimm Posts: 5 Joined: 2007/10/25 13:12:18 Location: Germany The MySQL library cannot be found Quote Postby dthimm » 2007/11/01 18:12:55 Hi there, i try to compile on my brand new CentOs 5 (i386) Box.After many problems i can handel, there is one i cant!I try to find information in the forum and over google, but all i can find is for Centos 4.XXCan https://sourceforge.net/p/snort/mailman/message/17123610/ you help me?This is what the Configure Script says: .....------- MySQL Logging Is Enabled ------checking mysql/mysql.h usability... nochecking mysql/mysql.h presence... nochecking for mysql/mysql.h... nochecking for main in -lmysqlclient... noconfigure: error: The MySQL library cannot be found.........Greetings Dieter Top pjwelsh Posts: 2570 Joined: 2007/01/07 02:18:02 Location: Central IL USA The MySQL library cannot be found Quote Postby pjwelsh » 2007/11/01 18:43:19 http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19003 ~]# yum provides mysql/mysql.hmysql-devel.i386 4.1.20-2.RHEL4.1.0.1 update Matched from:/usr/include/mysql/mysql.hrun "yum install mysql-devel" or choose 64bit is you need. Top dthimm Posts: 5 Joined: 2007/10/25 13:12:18 Location: Germany Re: The MySQL library cannot be found Quote Postby dthimm » 2007/11/01 19:22:08 Hi pjwelsh,thank you for your help.I try to run "yum install mysql-devel"Installing: mysql-devel i386 5.0.22-2.1.0.1 updates 2.4 MInstalling for dependencies: e2fsprogs-devel i386 1.39-8.el5 base 560 k krb5-devel i386 1.5-29 updates 1.7 M openssl-devel i386 0.9.8b-8.3.el5_0.2 updates 1.8 M zlib-devel i386 1.2.3-3 base 101 kTransaction Summary=============================================================================Install 5 Package(s)Update 0 Package(s)Remove 0 Package(s)... and:------- MySQL Logging Is Enabled ------checking mysql/mysql.h usability... yeschecking mysql/mysql.h presence... yeschecking for mysql/mysql.h... yeschecking for main in -lmysqlclient... noconfigure: error: The MySQL library cannot be found.but the mysqlclient in Centos5 seems to be a problem!How can i use a 64bit program on a i386 Iron?Any other idea?Dieter Top pjwelsh Posts: 2570 Joined: 2007/01/07 02:18:02 Location: Central IL USA Re: The MySQL library cannot be found Quote Postby pjwelsh » 2007/11/01 19:46:14 The "yum provides" was an effort to help you with this "yum provides mysqlclient"...mysql.i386 4.1.20-2.RHEL4.1.0.1 update Matched from:/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_
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