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I need to install clamav to be used on php. How can I do it? I have tried to google how to install clamav, but most instructions either install clam av correctly, but not the php package, or missing dependencies, or similar problems.
You just need to install ClamAV like normal (with the epel repo)...
yum install clamav
yum install clamav-devel
If you don't have EPEL you can get it from IUS community (if you want you can also grab the IUS repo and get the latest version of PHP) - thank the RackSpace engineers for this!
wget http://dl.iuscommunity.org/pub/ius/stable/CentOS/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-5.noarch.rpm
rpm -ivh epel-release-6-5.noarch.rpm
Then you download and install this library, which will handle all the hard things for you.
wget **the direct link you got**
tar -xvzf php-clamav_0.15.7.tar.gz
cd php-clamav-0.15.7
phpize
./configure
make
make install
Now add the extension to your /etc/php.ini
extension=/usr/lib64/php/modules/clamav.so
Remember to change the path to what was given to you by make install
then restart your Apache
service httpd restart
Make a file with the contents:
<?php
echo cl_info();
It should come up with something like this:
Now you should have access to all the library functions, you can now scan files like this:
$retcode = cl_scanfile($file, $virus_name);
if ($retcode === CL_VIRUS)
{
echo "Virus Detected! {$virus_name}";
}
Congratulations! You can find other functions here
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How do I install a PHP extension from Github onto my server. I'm testing out PHP7 and wanted to install https://github.com/mkoppanen/imagick/tree/phpseven but there is no documentation on how to install it on linux.
Probably a newbie question but would really appreciate the help.
Thank you!
If you're using phpbrew you can use the ext install command, like so:
$ phpbrew ext install <provider>:<organization>/<repository> <tag|branch>
By example:
# install imagic from 'phpseven' branch
$ phpbrew ext install github:mkoppanen/imagick phpseven
# install xdebug beta (compatible with PHP7)
$ phpbrew ext install github:xdebug/xdebug XDEBUG_2_4_0beta1
# install phalcon framework from 'phalcon-v2.0.8' tag
$ phpbrew ext install github:phalcon/cphalcon phalcon-v2.0.8
# install php-ast extension from master
$ phpbrew ext install github:nikic/php-ast
PS: I do help to maintain the phpbrew project and I'm not saying this is the only way to achieve what you asked. But it's certainly one of the easiest ways to try extensions and php versions once you have your environment set up :)
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I am trying to install LAMP on my Ubuntu 12.04, from the method shown in this link. After running the following code
sudo apt-get install php5 mysql-server apache2
I should have php installed, but when i type "localhost/info.php" it does not show the PHP window that it is supposed to show, instead the file gets downloaded in the Downloads folder
Any help would be appreciated
Restart the apache.
sudo service apache2 restart
I would recommend you to install the packages in a different order:
sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 mysql-server
I mean , install first apache so when php is installed then will automatically enable the mod_php apache module. But because you installed the php5 package first may be the mod_php is not yet enabled. Just double check that.
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I'm trying to get mysql native driver support on my new debian squeeze LAMP server and for the life of me I can't get it to work. php mysqli fetch_all is heavily used in my code so I need mysqlnd support. I've installed the php5-mysql package via apt-get which according to everything I've read has support for mysqli but I still cant get fetch_all() to work. There must be something obvious that I'm missing.
Thanks for the help.
Use alternative repositories such as:
DotDeb
http://dotdeb.org
See "Instructions" page, or download package.
ONE2TEAM
http://deb.one2team.ru
(mirror of dotdeb's php5, and some other php modules)
I was recently looking into this as well. There doesn't seem to be support for it in the regular Debian packages in Squeeze. The are adding it to testing and unstable through an alternative package, php5-mysqlnd.
You could try to find third-party php packages, or you could always build php yourself with support for mysqlnd. This was in a reply from the package maintainer.
apt-get install php5-dev
cd /tmp
apt-get source php5
cd /tmp/php5-5.3.6/ext/mysqlnd
mv config9.m4 config.m4
sed -ie "s{ext/mysqlnd/php_mysqlnd_config.h{config.h{" mysqlnd_portability.h
phpize
./configure
cd /tmp/php5-5.3.6/ext/mysql
phpize
./configure --with-mysql=mysqlnd
make && make install
cd /tmp/php5-5.3.6/ext/mysqli
phpize
./configure --with-mysqli=mysqlnd
make && make install
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Could some one tell me how to uninstall PHP completely from Ubuntu? I have problems with installing MySql because of this. There seem to be some unmet dependencies. I think I messed up with the whole installation procedure. Could someone help me with this problem?
This is not a easy way to answer. First we have to know how to installed the PHP at first place.
But for every way, this must work.
Search what kind of package you have installed using
aptitude search php5
and remove them accordingly using purge command
sudo aptitude purge php5-package1 ...so on
I don't use Ubuntu, but: sudo apt-get remove php* should work.
sudo apt-get remove --purge
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I need to install a version of PHP that has been compiled to work with Postgres, unlike the default version that came with my Mac Leopard system. How can I do this without somehow disabling the httpd.conf and php.ini files or confusing the system due to having so many of them?
I used homebrew to do this:
brew install https://github.com/adamv/homebrew-alt/raw/master/duplicates/php.rb --with-mysql --with-intl --with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs --enable-cli --enable-mbregex --with-pgsql
this shouldn't replace the existing php.ini file, but if you want to be careful, you can make a copy first. it doesn't affect httpd.conf
more detailed explanation
MacPorts creates an entirely separate install tree for its packages:
sudo port install php5-postgresql
will install everything you need. Your php.ini, for example, will be in /opt/local/etc/php5/php.ini.
Get MacPorts from here: MacPorts