Thanks so much! That seems to have done the trick. I commented out those
files in my php.ini file and then a reinstallation of ssh2 worked. Zend
must have been installed by some default setting.

Thanks again for your help Daniel!

Cheers,
Michael



On Mon, April 7, 2008 11:29 am, Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Michael Stroh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks for your advice Daniel.
>>
>>
>>  I checked the Zend forums and it is believed that they will not support
>>  Mac OS 10.5 and thus the error. Is there another package I can use to
>>  replace Zend for the purpose of ssh2?
>
>     If you're using it for Zend Encoder-encoded files, the answer is
> no.  If you just have it installed because it seems like a good idea,
> then your best bet would be to comment-out the [Zend] section of your
> php.ini and restart your HTTP server (Apache?) so that the changes
> take effect.  Then try the SSH code again.
>
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