On Friday 13 August 2004 03:16 am, Tom Payne wrote: > I wouldn't ever *require* anyone to install apache to admin mysql. It was a > *suggestion*. My appologies. We were on the wrong track then thats all. > Reasons for suggesting phpMyAdmin are: > > - It's a very slick tool. > - MySQL is often used as a database with Apache & PHP. Therefore is > possible that Apache+PHP might already be installed > - I have Apache installed on my desktop PCs normally anyhow: it's a very > easy way to transfer files between boxes. > - It's a webapp, so the client (browser), server (apache+php) and database > server (mysqld) can be three different computers. You might be able to > use apache+php already installed some else. > The above sounds great.. I have apache installed but not on any of my db servers here.. One I donīt allow connections to other then localhost.. So I have to have mysqlcc or the like.. Hopfully they will get mysql admin or whatever its called in an ebuild.. Let me know, I will write the ebuild and submit it.. Jeff -- ======================================================================= Jabber: tradergt@(smelser.org|jabber.org) Quote: Suicidal twin kills sister by mistake! =======================================================================