Sorry, I meant:  It did NOT solve the problem.

-- Emily

At 10:20 PM 6/9/2009, Emily wrote:

>Thanks for the suggestion.
>
>I have restarted Apache each time.  It did solve the problem.
>
>-- Emily
>
>At 08:39 PM 6/9/2009, Dheeraj Kumar Aggarwal wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >i don't know the solution of your problem .
> >but may be it can be solved by restarting the apache.
> >have you restart your apache after changing the php.ini file.
> >because apache loads the configurations again untill it is restarted.
> >
> >On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Emily
> ><<mailto:em...@armadillosoft.com>em...@armadillosoft.com> wrote:
> >
> >I used to be able to run my Symfony 1.2.4 application on Virtual Box
> >2.0 with Ubuntu 8.1
> >
> >I upgraded to Virtual Box 2.2 and Ubuntu 9.04.   I get the following
> >error: Couldn't locate driver named mysql.  Frontend_dev.php reports
> >that the error as follows:
> >
> >500 | Internal Server Error | Doctrine_Connection_Exception
> >Couldn't locate driver named mysql
> >stack trace
> >
> >     * at ()
> >       in
> >SF_ROOT_DIR/lib/vendor/symfony/lib/plugins/sfDoctrinePlugin/lib/ven 
> dor/doctrine/Doctrine/Connection.php
> >line 473 ...
> >              470.             if (class_exists($class)) {
> >              471.                 $this->dbh = new
> >$class($this->options['dsn'], $this->options['username'],
> >$this->options['password']);
> >              472.             } else {
> >              473.                 throw new
> >Doctrine_Connection_Exception("Couldn't locate driver named " .
> >$e[0]);
> >              474.             }
> >              475.         }
> >  476.
> >     * at Doctrine_Connection->connect()
> >       in
> >SF_ROOT_DIR/lib/vendor/symfony/lib/plugins/sfDoctrinePlugin/lib/ven 
> dor/doctrine/Doctrine/Connection/Mysql.php
> >line 101 ...
> >
> >My theory about why this is is that the file that used to be
> >installed as php_pdo.so is now installed as pdo.so and the file that
> >used to be installed as php_pdo_mysql.so is now installed as
> >pdo_mysql.so.  But I could be wrong.
> >
> >I have enabled the extension lines in my php5/cli/php.ini file to
> >point to the proper file names.
> >
> >phpinfo.php tells me:
> >
> >PDO support     enabled
> >PDO drivers     no value
> >
> >I am not at liberty to upgrade my version of Symfony.
> >
> >Any suggestions as to how I can inform Symfony of where the mysql driver is?
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >-- Emily
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >Regards,
> >Dheeraj
> >
> >
>
>

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