Perhaps you should try the PECL list:
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Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



Rui Quelhas wrote:
> Since i'm not obtaining any kind of response from people o first answered
> me. I guess is better to talk through here.
> To my first message, Micah Gersten asked me if i've placed the extension
> path on 'php.ini' my answer was yes, i've tried to do that but it still
> wasn't loading the extension. Jochem Maas advised me to place the complete
> path to the extension like this
> 'extension=/usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20060613/http.so',
> i've also tried it, again with no success.
> In the last response, Thodoris told me to place in the php.ini the line
> 'extension_dir=".;/usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20060613;/usr/lib/php/modules"',
> adding again the extension directive 'extension=http.so'. Well, seems like
> there is no such path like '/usr/lib/php/modules', for the sound of it, the
> closest match i get is '/usr/include/php/ext/' (path with the header files
> of each extension) or '/usr/libexec/apache2' (path also with '.so' files
> regarding apache modules). Either way, i've changed the unexisting path by
> each one of these and again nothing happened. I don't know what else i can
> do. Could somebody that has installed PECL extensions successfuly on Leopard
> help me? I just need to know what i must do in the inicialization files (php
> or apache) just like i was installing my first extension and having the fact
> that there is the native Leopard 'php.ini.default' already in place.
>
> Regards
>
> Rui Quelhas
>
>   

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