So how would I go about *uninstalling* mcrypt and/or php if I want to
"start clean" and try again?
Thanks,
Lucas
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> >>ld.so.conf (in /etc on my box) contains a list of dirs that ld
>(gnu dynamic linker) checks for shared objects/libraries, ELF, etc.
>You won't have any control of that if you're >>virtual-hosting. Try
>doing:
> >>LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/path/to/mcrypt/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> >>export $LD_LI
Hey...
>'lo
>
>> >I'm having a problem installing php with mcrypt support. Here's my setup:
>>
>>>debian linux
>>>Apache/1.3.19
>>>php 4.1.2
>>>libmcrypt 2.5.0 (alternately tried mcrypt 2.2.6 and libmcrypt 2.4.22)
>>
>>
>>>I got libmcrypt to install, but when I try to configure php "with
>>>mcr
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> >I'm having a problem installing php with mcrypt support. Here's my setup:
>>debian linux
>>Apache/1.3.19
>>php 4.1.2
>>libmcrypt 2.5.0 (alternately tried mcrypt 2.2.6 and libmcrypt 2.4.22)
>
>>I got libmcrypt to install, but when I try to configure php "with
>>mcrypt" I get problems.
I'm having a problem installing php with mcrypt support. Here's my setup:
debian linux
Apache/1.3.19
php 4.1.2
libmcrypt 2.5.0 (alternately tried mcrypt 2.2.6 and libmcrypt 2.4.22)
I got libmcrypt to install, but when I try to configure php "with
mcrypt" I get problems.This is what I type to co