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Posted by Lars Eighner on 07/12/07 03:43

In our last episode,
<f73d8i$pa6$1@news.Stanford.EDU>,
the lovely and talented nobody
broadcast on comp.lang.php:

> I have mysql.so

> its located in /usr/lib64/php/modules/mysql.so

> how do i know if its registered? how do i register it?

if you have a file called extensions.ini -- I'm guess you do if you are
running linux simply add the line
extension=mysql.so
to it. Look at the file, and just make another line like the ones already
in it. This is where php looks to find what modules to load, but it is just
a flat text file. As I mentioned, you can go to this file and remove lines
that are exact duplicates if you ever find "<so-and-so> already loaded"
messages when you fire up php.


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