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[opensuse] php5: dynamic extensions in php.ini?
- From: Daniel Bauer <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 10:50:02 +0100
- Message-id: <200702011050.03065.linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi :-)
I finally upgraded from php4 to php5. When I compared my old php.ini to the
new one, I saw that the "dynamic extension" are not listed anymore in the new
one.
Is it advisable to list the installed extensions there?
Should I just add all modules that are listed in /usr/lib/php5/extensions ?
Oh, and, I thought, these files were named like "mysql.so" but all files in
that directory don't have any file name extension???
I am working on Suse 10.0.
Apache, mysql, php... are only for local use.
thanks for your hints.
Daniel
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I finally upgraded from php4 to php5. When I compared my old php.ini to the
new one, I saw that the "dynamic extension" are not listed anymore in the new
one.
Is it advisable to list the installed extensions there?
Should I just add all modules that are listed in /usr/lib/php5/extensions ?
Oh, and, I thought, these files were named like "mysql.so" but all files in
that directory don't have any file name extension???
I am working on Suse 10.0.
Apache, mysql, php... are only for local use.
thanks for your hints.
Daniel
--
Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Switzerland
professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com
Madagascar special: http://www.sanic.ch
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