As an addendum to this,
extension=msyql.so
...is enabled in /etc/php.d/mysql.ini, which the php config states from
which Redhat loads its extensions.
I've also tried:
extension="/usr/lib/php4/mysql.so"
...to no avail.
- Eve
-----Original Message-----
From: Eve Atley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 1:29 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Cannot load MySQL extension (mysql.so issues)
Platform: Redhat Linux Enterprise WS 3
PHP installed: 4.3.2
MySQL installed: 4.0.21
Apache installed: 2.0.46
When setting up PhpMyAdmin today, I got the error:
Cannot load mysql extension,
Please check PHP configuration
My phpinfo() shows:
'with-mysql=shared,/usr' (yes, the comma is not a mistake)
- This looks like a glitch; should I fix, and if so where?
Mysql.so was found in:
/usr/lib/php4/
My php.ini has been editted to read:
extension=mysql.so
...and I also tried:
extension="/usr/lib/php4/mysql.so"
Any clues on remedying this problem, without upgrading MySQL? I have read
the problem is solved by installing a PHP-MySQL package, but when I
attempted to do so via up2date, I was notified that a dependency was
required for a MySQL-client. But Mysql is already installed and running.
Any clues out there?
Thanks,
Eve
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