> rpm -qa | grep -i mysql mysql-5.0.77-4.el5_6.6
mysql-5.0.77-4.el5_6.6

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From: BJ Dierkes <[email protected]>
To: Nat Colley <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 7:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Ius-community] php extension missing, et al


Can you provide the output of:

rpm -qa | grep -i mysql



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On Sep 22, 2011, at 7:03 PM, "Nat Colley" <[email protected]> wrote:


I’m back, unfortunately.
>1.       The upgrade to php 5.3 seems to have gone smoothly. However, I have a 
>question about the php upgrade. On the ius client usage page, it says:
>“…however 'config(php-common)' should likely be added to the php53 packages 
>and is simply just an rpm spec change that needs to happen. The 
>yum-plugin-replace is new, and therefore small issues like this will be 
>resolved in the near future as they are discovered…”
>I see that my upgrade includes php53-common. Is this the same/upgraded file? 
>The replace plug in does not seem to think so. I got the warning message that 
>replace was not able to resolve all providers, starting with 
>config(php-common), but it was able to erase php-common from 5.1.6.
>If it is not the same file, is it in the repository so I can yum it? How 
>crucial is config(php-common)? What does it do?
>2.    There is, however, a more serious problem. Wordpress tells me that:
>“Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL extension which is 
>required by WordPress.”
>As near as I can tell, this is mysql.so. On the mysql site, I found a forum 
>entry where someone asked “where can I get mysql.so”. the answer, in relevant 
>part, was:
>Requiring the .so file (Shared object) just basically means you're missing a 
>package. On a modern system like Fedora Core for instance, you have the "yum" 
>tool, so doing "yum search php-mysql" might be what you're after 
>
>Most likely, you need php-mysql, to provide /usr/lib/php/modules/mysql.so
> 
>But I ran this request on yum and got nothing
>> yum install php_mysql -y
>Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, replace
>Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
> * epel: mirror.steadfast.net
> * ius: www.applesauceman.com
>Setting up Install Process
>No package php_mysql available.
>Nothing to do
> 
>I found a slew of .so files in /usr/lib64/php/modules, but no mysql.so
>Does anyone here know about this specific module and whether or not it is 
>included or can be found in another package on ius yum? If not, do you know 
>where/how I can get it?
>3.       I was going to upgrade mysql along with php, but I got this message:
> 
>> yum replace mysql --replace-with mysql55
>Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, replace
>Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
> * epel: mirror.steadfast.net
> * ius: www.applesauceman.com
>Error: Multiple packages found matching 'mysql'.  Please remove manually.
>Replacing packages takes time, please be patient...
>-
>I found 13 files with mysql in the name so far. This will be a slow and 
>painful process which I may skip altogether if I get the mysql.so issue 
>resolved. But my question is, if I can’t/don’t get all the mysql files and 
>then try to upgrade, will I be creating new problems? If I do get all the 
>mysql files out, then I would be asking ius yum for a new install and not an 
>upgrade or replace, correct? Any problems there if I haven’t gotten rid of all 
>the old files manually?
>Thx
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