On 6 August 2009 c. 07:25:29 Andres Salazar wrote: > Hello, > > OpenBSD 4.5 stable > > I have done the following: > > cd /usr/ports/www/php5/core; make; make install; > cd /usr/ports/www/php5/extensions; make; make intall; > > That according to pkg_info installed: > > php5-core-5.2.10 server-side HTML-embedded scripting language > php5-extensions-5.2.10 informational package about PHP5 extensions > > The instructions after finishing the extensions compiling said: > > --- php5-extensions-5.2.10 ------------------- > This is a place-holder package to inform you that the PHP port is > now split into small sub-packages, designed to allow you to install > modules independently of the main PHP engine. > > For example, to install the IMAP module, just pkg_add the > php5-imap-5.2.10.tgz package and activate it using the > 'phpxs' command. > > > I tried doing pkg_add php5-mysql-5.2.10.tar however that just tries to > install it from the packages (and off course it wont becuase the > packages offers 5.2.8)... and then the phpxs command doesnt exist. > > What am I missing to actually finish the install of all the php5 > extensions?
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