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    MadDaemon is offline Junior Member
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    Default Installation help on FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE

    I've installed SugarCRM from ports on a FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE box with no problems, but when I attampt the setup via the web gui, I get as far as Step 2. The second line (where I'm assuming the MySQL check should be listed) shows up blank:

    PHP Version 4.3.x or newer OK (ver 4.4.2)
    Not Available
    XML Parsing OK
    Writable SugarCRM Configuration File (config.php) OK
    Writable Custom Directory OK
    Writable Modules Sub-Directories and Files OK
    Writable Data Sub-Directories OK
    Writable Cache Sub-Directories OK
    Writable Session Save Path (/var/tmp) OK
    PHP Safe Mode Turned Off OK
    PHP Memory Limit >= 10M OK (12M)

    The "Next" button is not available (displayed, but not clickable), and I've already restarted Apache.

    The current version of SugarCRM in ports is 3.5.1

    MySQL server version is 4.1.16
    PHP is 4.4.2
    Apache is 1.3.34

    Any ideas?

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    Default Re: Installation help on FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE

    Hi

    It seems SugarCRM can not find a MYSQL connection. Did you install php-mysql that is a PHP module.
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    MadDaemon is offline Junior Member
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    Default Re: Installation help on FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE

    Yup, installed and verified. Stopped and restarted Apache, and still the MySQL line is missing the entry for MySQL with "Not Available"

    Here's a screenshot of the screen i'm getting:

    http://unixfun.net/sugarcrm_install_bug.png

    I've even stopped and restarted MySQL hoping that might kick something, but no joy.

    Is there a file I can edit to point to the path of mysql or something similar I can try?

    Thanks!

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