Re: [PHP-DB] Can't find sqlite_open

2011-01-08 Thread Niel Archer
 Hello,
 I have a script that is calling sqlite_open, however, sqlite_open can't be 
 found on my systems. I'm running RHEL5 and I get the following relevant 
 output from php -i:
 
 PDO support = enabled
 PDO drivers = odbc, sqlite
 
 pdo_sqlite
 
 PDO Driver for SQLite 3.x = enabled
 PECL Module version = 1.0.1 $Id: pdo_sqlite.c,v 1.10.2.6 2006/01/01 
 12:50:12 sniper Exp $
 SQLite Library = 3.3.6
 
 From searching around, it seems like there is a PDO version, which looks to 
 be enabled here, and a older version, which would provide sqlite_open. Is 
 that correct?

sqlite_open is not a PDO statement. It belongs to the PECL SQLite
extension. This extension is quite old and is superseded by the SQLite3
extension and/or PDO.


 Thanks! 
 
 
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[PHP-DB] Can't find sqlite_open

2011-01-07 Thread Brian A. Davis

Hello,
I have a script that is calling sqlite_open, however, sqlite_open can't be 
found on my systems. I'm running RHEL5 and I get the following relevant 
output from php -i:


PDO support = enabled
PDO drivers = odbc, sqlite

pdo_sqlite

PDO Driver for SQLite 3.x = enabled
PECL Module version = 1.0.1 $Id: pdo_sqlite.c,v 1.10.2.6 2006/01/01 
12:50:12 sniper Exp $

SQLite Library = 3.3.6

From searching around, it seems like there is a PDO version, which looks to 
be enabled here, and a older version, which would provide sqlite_open. Is 
that correct?


Thanks! 



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