you need to check the rest of the output, there should be something
like this down below in the output of php -i:

PDO

PDO support => enabled
PDO drivers => sqlite2, sqlite, mysql


Pablo


On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Frank He <[email protected]> wrote:
> I used redirect to output into a file and load the file into my
> localcomputer
>
> php -i > output.txt
>
> after checking that file, it is the same as the web display:
>
> './configure' '--enable-bcmath' '--enable-calendar' '--enable-exif'
> '--enable-fastcgi' '--enable-ftp' '--enable-gd-native-ttf' '--enable-libxml'
> '--enable-magic-quotes' '--enable-maintainer-zts' '--enable-mbstring'
> '--enable-pdo=shared' '--enable-soap' '--enable-sockets' '--enable-zip'
> '--prefix=/usr' '--with-bz2' '--with-curl=/opt/curlssl/'
> '--with-freetype-dir=/usr' '--with-gd' '--with-gettext'
> '--with-imap=/opt/php_with_imap_client/' '--with-imap-ssl=/opt/openssl'
> '--with-jpeg-dir=/usr' '--with-kerberos' '--with-libdir=lib64'
> '--with-libexpat-dir=/usr' '--with-libxml-dir=/opt/xml2'
> '--with-libxml-dir=/opt/xml2/' '--with-mcrypt=/opt/libmcrypt/'
> '--with-mhash=/opt/mhash/' '--with-mime-magic' '--with-mysql=/usr'
> '--with-mysql-sock=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock'
> '--with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config' '--with-openssl=/opt/openssl'
> '--with-openssl-dir=/opt/openssl' '--with-pdo-mysql=shared'
> '--with-pdo-sqlite=shared' '--with-pgsql=/usr' '--with-pic'
> '--with-png-dir=/usr' '--with-pspell' '--with-sqlite=shared'
> '--with-tidy=/opt/tidy/' '--with-ttf' '--with-xmlrpc'
> '--with-xpm-dir=/usr/X11R6' '--with-xsl=/opt/xslt/' '--with-zlib'
> '--with-zlib-dir=/usr'
>
> From this, it seemed POD is already included, right? But if so, whey my cli
> still throw fatal error - PDO class is missing?
>
> On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Eno <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Frank He wrote:
>>
>> > php -i will give a huge display in my putty, and I can not find out
>> > where is
>> > PDO, there should be a command find or something, by which I can find
>> > more
>> > specifically for the PDO, can anyone tell me how to do to that?
>>
>> Learning some Unix comes in handy here.
>>
>> Maybe piping php -i into more or grep will help:
>>
>> php -i | more
>>
>> Or grep for pdo:
>>
>> php -i | grep PDO
>> php -i | grep pdo
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> >
>

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