Jerry Stuckle <jstuc...@attglobal.net> writes: > On 6/1/2013 6:10 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote: >> Jerry Stuckle <jstuc...@attglobal.net> writes: >> >>> On 6/1/2013 5:44 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote: >>>> Jerry Stuckle <jstuc...@attglobal.net> writes: >>>> >>>>> On 6/1/2013 4:34 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote: >>>>>> Csanyi Pal <csanyi...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Jerry Stuckle <jstuc...@attglobal.net> writes: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 6/1/2013 3:21 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote: >>>>>>>>> Csanyi Pal <csanyi...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I just upgraded Squeeze to Wheezy, and have difficulties with >>>>>>>>>> cURL PHP extension: I can't enable it. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I have installed following packages related to this issue: >>>>>>>>>> curl, libcurl3, libcurl3-gnutls, php5-curl. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I know that cURL extension is not enabled because I want to >>>>>>>>>> install Moodle and it complains about cURL extension. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> How can I solve this problem? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have in >>>>>>>>> /etc/php5/mods-available/curl.ini >>>>>>>>> ; configuration for php CURL module >>>>>>>>> ; priority=20 >>>>>>>>> extension=curl.so >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Still doesn't work cURL. Why? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What do you have in /etc/php5/mods-enabled? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I even haven't the /etc/php5/mods-enabled/ directory. >>>>>> >>>>>> Instead, I have this symbolic link: >>>>>> /etc/php5/conf.d/@20-curl.ini >>>>>> >>>>>> that pointing to the: >>>>>> -> ../mods-available/curl.ini >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sorry - you're right. Got that mixed up with the Apache mods. >>>>> >>>>> cURL *should* be installed then. >>>> >>>> Yes, I think so too. >>>> >>>> $ aptitude search php5-curl >>>> i php5-curl - CURL module for php5 >>>> >>>>> I've never worked with Moodle, but a quick glance indicates it's a >>>>> web application running under Apache. After installing the cURL >>>>> extensions, you did restart Apache, correct? >>>> >>>> Yes, I restarted Apache2 with '/etc/init.d/apache2 restart' >>>> command. >>>>> You can prove if cURL is installed under the Apache version of PHP >>>>> (not the same as the CLI version) with a simple page containing >>>> only: >>>> How could I know whether I have the Apache version of PHP >>>> installed? >>>> $ aptitude show php5-curl >>>> Package: php5-curl >>>> New: yes >>>> State: installed >>>> Automatically installed: no >>>> Version: 5.4.4-14 >>>> Priority: optional >>>> Section: php >>>> Maintainer: Debian PHP Maintainers >>>> <pkg-php-ma...@lists.alioth.debian.org> >>>> Architecture: powerpc >>>> Uncompressed Size: 115 k >>>> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libcurl3 (>= 7.16.2), phpapi-20100525+lfs, >>>> php5-common (= 5.4.4-14), >>>> ucf >>>> PreDepends: dpkg (>= 1.15.7.2~) >>>> Description: CURL module for php5 >>>> CURL is a library for getting files from FTP, GOPHER, HTTP >>>> server. >>>> PHP (recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a >>>> widely-used open source >>>> general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for >>>> web development and can be embedded into HTML. >>>> Homepage: http://www.php.net/ >>>> >>>>> <?php phpinfo(); ?> >>>> >>>>> This will show all extensions loaded. If cURL is listed, then you >>>>> should follow up with Moodle (incorrect test for cURL?). >>>> >>>> I created the file info.php with the abowe mentioned content, and >>>> try it out, but curl extension isn't listed there. >>>> >>>>> If it is not listed, we need to follow up more - what does it say >>>>> the config file you're using is? >>>> >>>> Which config file do you think about? >>>> >>> >>> Look at the output of your phpinfo() function - what does it show as >>> "Loaded configuration file"? What about the next two boxes ("Scan >>> this dir for additional .ini files" and "Additional .ini files >>> parsed"? >> >> Loaded Configuration File: >> /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini >> >> Scan this dir for additional .ini files: >> /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d >> >> Additional .ini files parsed: >> /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/gd.ini, /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/intl.ini, >> /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/mcrypt.ini, >> /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/mysql.ini, >> /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/mysqli.ini, >> /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/pdo.ini, >> /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/pdo_mysql.ini, >> /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/xcache.ini >> >> So I don't see the content of the /etc/php5/conf.d/ directory here, >> with files as: @10-pdo.ini, @20-curl.ini, ..., @20-xmlrpc.ini. >> >> For Moodle installation both curl and xmlrpc are needed. >> > > Hmmm, looks like it didn't install the symlink for cURL in > /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d. It should be linked to > ../mods-available/curl.ini. > > Not sure why this didn't happen - it should have been built as a part > of the cURL installation.
I agree with that, it should have been built as a part of the cURL installation. Shall I fill a debian bugreport for this? Can I manually create the symlink? -- Regards from Pal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/878v2tytlt....@gmail.com