ID: 44984 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: infolock at gmail dot com -Status: Open +Status: Feedback Bug Type: PDO related Operating System: RedHat PHP Version: 5.2CVS-2008-05-13 (CVS) New Comment:
There is plenty of reasons like security fixes in the previous php releases and in your particular case, all PDO bugs fixed in php releases only. These fixes never made it via PECL. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-05-13 21:12:34] infolock at gmail dot com also, here is my configure command: './configure' '--with-apxs2=/web/apps/apache-2.2.4/bin/apxs' '--disable-debug' '--enable-ftp' '--enable-inline-optimization' '--enable-magic-quotes' '--enable-mbstring' '--enable-mm=shared' '--enable-safe-mode' '--enable-track-vars' '--enable-trans-sid' '--enable-wddx=shared' '--enable-xml' '--with-jpeg-dir=/usr/lib' '--with-dom' '--with-gd=/usr/lib' '--with-gettext' '--with-mysql=/web/apps/mysql-5.0.45' '--with-regex=system' '--with-xml' '--with-oci8=instantclient,/usr/include/oracle/10.2.0.3/client' '--with-oci8=instantclient,/usr/lib/oracle/10.2.0.3/client/lib' '--with-zlib-dir=/usr/lib' ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-05-13 21:03:36] infolock at gmail dot com Is there a reason for having to upgrade to PHP 5.2.3? Sorry to ask, but the process for upgrading isn't exactly a quick process as it has to be scheduled with the Administrator, and they'll want to have a compelling argument as to why they should upgrade their corporate server ;) Don't get me wrong, I trust you 100% (thus why I'm here). Just I have to , as i said, give them evidence ;) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-05-13 20:56:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't use PECL to install pdo_mysql and try using PHP 5.2.6. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-05-13 20:45:35] infolock at gmail dot com FYI, I am using PHP 5.2.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-05-13 20:44:11] infolock at gmail dot com Description: ------------ Hello all. I've been using PHP for about 6 years now and have run into an issue I cannot solve. Basically, I'm trying to install PDO with MySQL support on a RedHat server. I ran the following commands: pecl install pdo pecl install pdo_mysql I edited the php.ini file and added the following 2 lines: extension=pdo.so extension=pdo_mysql.so I rebooted Apache. It shows PDO installed, but ONLY with the sqlite2 and sqlite extensions installed!!! I then tried uninstalling pdo_mysql and running this command: PHP_PDO_SHARED=1 pecl install pdo_mysql rebooted Apache and the SAME PROBLEM!!! I cannot for the life of me figure out how to fix this issue. Has anyone else had this issue? It works fine for FreeBSD but for whatever reason I can't get it to work on RedHat. Also, why is it that SQLite is installed?? I can't find it anywhere in the php.ini file as being an installed extension, and yet PDO is using it's driver by default and completely ignoring my extension. here is what it shows in phpinfo(): PDO PDO support enabled PDO drivers sqlite2, sqlite pdo_sqlite PDO Driver for SQLite 3.x enabled PECL Module version (bundled) 1.0.1 $Id: pdo_sqlite.c,v 1.10.2.6.2.2 2007/03/23 14:30:00 wez Exp $ SQLite Library 3.3.17 Also, I tried connecting through a basic script and it reports error: "can not find driver". Expected result: ---------------- Shows PDO MySQL installed Actual result: -------------- Only shows PDO SQLite installed ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=44984&edit=1