Hi Paul, Dean.

As far as I'm aware of, it was working automatically.
Could you please specify exactly what Debian version you are using?
A bare Debian 5 netinstall plus php5-cgi and php5-mysql does the trick for me (same for Ubuntu, Mint, etc).

# php-cgi -m |grep mysql

mysql

mysqli

pdo_mysql



Regards

On 02/03/11 07:01, Dean Matzkov wrote:
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 4:08 PM, pub crawler<[email protected]>  wrote:
Is this a typical step needed on all installs or did something install
wrong earlier? (adding extension=mysql.so)
As far as I'm aware, this is something you'll need to do manually. All
the php5-mysql package on Debian does is install its files - no extra
configuration is done at all.

To verify this, look at the files '/var/lib/dpkg/info/php5-mysql.*'.
You'll notice there are no '.postinst' or '.prerm' files, which means
no automagical configuration is done when it's installed or
uninstalled.


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