You can get in touch with Web Stack engineering for PHP to give you 
newer PHP IPS with MySQL support built in from Web Stack . Then you will 
need to remove you existing SUNWphp524core package and then install this 
new SUNWphp524core package on your system.

Note:  I will work on this and give it to you in the next couple of hours

thanks
sriram

ludo wrote:
> Sriram Natarajan wrote:
>> Ludo
>> What we hope to achieve is  one shouldn't have to manually setup 
>> extensions_dir. This should be pointing to the default location. User 
>> will need to simply enable the MySQL extension within php.ini. Now, 
>> what would be ideal (or even the right approach) would be that we 
>> introduce conf.d for managing php extensions just like with how we do 
>> with Apache so that a user can simply add mysql.ini under 
>> /etc/php5/5.2.4/conf.d
>
> But today, how do I test mysql in the php b76, assuming I've install 
> mysql packages?
> I need to know to finish my work on the sample app,
> Ludo
>>
>> But, given the time restrictions, we won't be able to get this done 
>> before 12/08
>>
>> - sriram
>>
>> Ludovic Champenois wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> For the webstack bits that will be in SXDE 01/08, how will look like 
>>> the configuration of mysql in PHP?
>>>
>>> extension= ???
>>>
>>> then:
>>> extension_dir=???
>>>
>>> Thanks for sharing this setup,
>>>
>>> Ludo
>>>
>>>
>>>
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