Would adding php-mysql to the dependencies in the install script resolve
this?
On 6/18/2019 7:36 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
OK - I found out what appears to be the problem. The stock QMT7 does
not have all the php extension modules installed in
/usr/lib64/php/modules and they are not referenced
Hi:
I'm feeling like I might be crazy right now. I just installed a new QMT7
toaster on a minimal CentOS 7 system. After messing with it for a while
I couldn't get the spamassassin database to work with our PHP programs.
I checked php_info and found that the mysql, mysqli and pdo_mysql