The php-mcrypt 5.3.3-1 package (created from the php-extras src rpm) from repoforge.org appears to have an incorrect /etc/php.d/mcrypt.ini file. The equivalent package from Fedora EPEL (yes, it's also available there!) says:
; Enable mcrypt extension module extension=mcrypt.so But the repoforge version at http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el6/en/x86_64/dag/RPMS/php-mcrypt-5.3.3-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpmincorrectly says: ; Enable mcrypt extension module extension=module.so There aren't that many PHP packages that use mcrypt - phpMyAdmin and TeamPass are probably two of the more well known ones (unfortunately, we use both...). It's not clear to me why Repoforge has exactly the same RPM version as Fedora EPEL either - is it normal policy to allow such redundancy? Richard Lloyd
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