I see everywhere (including on the official docs) that the PDO_SQLITE driver is/should be included by default in PHP.
However, when I look at my extension_directory, I see only these files:
gd.so mcrypt.so mysqli.so mysql.so pdo_mysql.so pdo.so
And, as a result, a framework I'm trying to install (Symfony) tells me I need to install either the PDO_SQLITE or the SQLite3 .so extensions...
Can anyone help? Can I just try and find the needed .so file somewhere on the web, place it in my extensions_directory and then include it in php.ini??
BTW: I'm running php 5.3.6 downloaded via apt-get on ubuntu.
did you try sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite?
Current version:
sudo apt install php7.4-sqlite
For PHP 7.0 and greater:
sudo apt-get install php-sqlite3
For Windows users:
removed comment (;) from php.ini
extension=php_pdo_sqlite.dll
extension=php_sqlite3.dll
In my case i was using php 7.2 in Ubuntu. I had to run following command,
sudo apt install php7.2-sqlite
For Windows 10 - 64bits, version PHP 7.2
It's necessary remove only ( ; )
Before
;extension=pdo_sqlite
;extension=sqlite3
After
extension=pdo_sqlite
extension=sqlite3
Restart the server and already.
Related
I run Ubuntu 16.04 and am trying to install mcrypt.
I can see it in my info.php.
I have followed this steps:
1. Install php7.0-mcrypt
sudo apt install php7.0-mcrypt
2.Create symbolic link to php7.0-mcrypt
sudo ln -s /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/mcrypt.ini /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/
3.Enable mcrypt extension
sudo phpenmod mcrypt
And when I enable I get this:
WARNING: Module mcrypt ini file doesn't exist under /etc/php/7.2/mods-available
WARNING: Module mcrypt ini file doesn't exist under /etc/php/7.2/mods-available
But I don't use 7.2, I use 7.0 and I have the mcrypt ini file in /etc/php/7.0/mods-available.
The warning reports PHP version 7.2, so that's what is apparently running.
Are you sure you are running PHP-7.0? What does php -v returns?
I suspect you have multiple version of PHP installed on the system.
Try to run sudo update-alternatives --config php and choose the version that you want to work on.
That should fix it.
I've been trying to install phpmyadmin in Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS having a lamp installed, php 7.2, mysql Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.2.12-MariaDB, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 5.2 and apache2.
and I am following this article from digitalOcean, but when I came to the part that I need to run sudo phpenmod mcrypt I got a message saying..
WARNING: Module mcrypt ini file doesn't
exist under /etc/php/7.2/mods-available
I am doing this on ubuntu installed in godaddy
Can you give best solution for this?
Pointing to php7.1-mcrypt with php7.2 will solve the issue here. Below are the steps to configure 7.1 version mcrypt with php7.2
Install php7.1-mcrypt
sudo apt install php7.1-mcrypt
Create symbolic link to php7.1-mcrypt
sudo ln -s /etc/php/7.1/mods-available/mcrypt.ini /etc/php/7.2/mods-available/
Enable mcrypt extension
sudo phpenmod mcrypt
Restart the FastCGI Process Manager service
sudo service php7.2-fpm restart
Note:
The above solution is a workaround to enable mcrypt in php7.2 through apt till php7.2-mcrypt is not available.
for php-7.3 like mentioned above i had to execute this command
sudo ln -s /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/mcrypt.ini /etc/php/7.3/mods-available/
cause the version 7.0 comes by default.
Using the CakePHP docs, I am trying to install 3.0-beta2 using composer but I got this error:
cakephp/cakephp 3.0.x-dev requires ext-intl * -> the requested PHP extension intl is missing from your system
However, I know for sure that intl is installed (it shows on phpinfo). I'm using PHP 5.4.33/Apache 2.4.10.1
I faced the same problem today. You need to enable the intl PHP extension in your PHP configuration (.ini).
Solution Xampp (Windows)
Open /xampp/php/php.ini
Change ;extension=php_intl.dll to extension=php_intl.dll (remove the semicolon)
Copy all the /xampp/php/ic*.dll files to /xampp/apache/bin
Restart apache in the Xampp control panel
Solution Linux (thanks to Annamalai Somasundaram)
Install the php5-intl extension sudo apt-get install php5-intl
1.1. Alternatively use sudo yum install php5-intl if you are on CentOS or Fedora.
Restart apache sudo service apache2 restart
Solution Mac/OSX (homebrew) (thanks to deizel)
Install the php5-intl extension brew install php56-intl
If you get No available formula for php56-intl follow these instructions.
Restart apache sudo apachectl restart
Eventually you can run composer install to check if it's working. It will give an error if it's not.
I faced the same issue in ubuntu 12.04
Installed: sudo apt-get install php5-intl
Restarted the Apache: sudo service apache2 restart
OS X Homebrew (May 2015):
The intl extension has been removed from the main php5x formulas, so you no longer compile with the --enable-intl flag.
If you can't find the new package:
$ brew install php56-intl
Error: No available formula for php56-intl
Follow these instructions: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-php/issues/1701
$ brew install php56-intl
==> Installing php56-intl from homebrew/homebrew-php
When using MAMP
1 Go to terminal
vim ~/.bash_profile
i
export PATH=/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.6.2/bin:$PATH
Change php5.6.2 to the php version you use with MAMP
Hit ESC,
Type :wq,
hit Enter
source ~/.bash_profile
which php
2 Install Mac Ports
https://www.macports.org/install.php
sudo port install php5-intl OR sudo port install php53-intl
cp /opt/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/intl.so /Applications/MAMP/bin/php5.3/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/
{take a good look at the folder names that u use the right ones}
3 Add extension
Now, add the extension to your php.ini file:
extension=intl.so
Usefull Link:
https://gist.github.com/irazasyed/5987693
The error message clearly states what the problem is. You need the intl extension installed.
Step 1: install PHP intl you comfortable version
$sudo apt-get install php-intl
step 2:
For XAMPP Server intl extension is already installed, you need to enable this extension to uncomment below the line in your php.ini file. Php.ini file is located at c:\xampp\php\php.ini or where you have installed XAMPP.
Before uncomment:
;extension=php_intl.dll ;extension=php_mbstring.dll
After uncommenting:
extension=php_intl.dll extension=php_mbstring.dll
Short answer: activate intl extension in php_cli.ini. Thanks to #ndm for his input.
If you are using latest version Ubuntu 16.04 or later just do
sudo apt-get install php-intl
Then restart your apache
sudo service apache2 restart
In my case I was not actually trying to run cakephp locally, I was just trying to get it to auto update locally using composer (because I am playing with writing plugins that you install with composer). Since I don't actually even run it locally I could simply ignore requirements by adding the --ignore-platform-reqs flag.
php composer.phar update --ignore-platform-reqs
In my case, my running php version is 7.1.x on mac OSX .
I installed intl command using brew install php71-intl.
Placing extension=intl.so inside php.ini was no effect at all. Finally i looked for extension installed directory and there i saw intl.so and placed that path (extension=/usr/local/Cellar/php71-intl/7.1.11_20/intl.so) to my php.ini file and it solved my problem.
In my case (xampp PHP 8.0)
Find ;extension=intl in /xampp/php/php.ini
Remove ; and Restart Apache
MAKE this
In XAMPP, intl extension is included but you have to uncomment extension=php_intl.dll in php.ini and restart the server through the XAMPP Control Panel.
In WAMP, the intl extension is “activated” by default but not working. To make it work you have to go to php folder (by default) C:\wamp\bin\php\php{version}, copy all the files that looks like icu*.dll and paste them into the apache bin directory C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache{version}\bin. Then restart all services and it should be OK.
if you use XAMPP do this
1. turn off XAMPP
2. Modifed the php.ini is located in c/:xampp/php/php.ini
3. intl extension is included but you have to uncomment extension=php_intl.dll in php.ini and restart the server through the XAMPP Control Panel.
For Ubuntu terminal:
Please follow the steps:
Step-1:
cd ~
Step -2: Run the following commands
sudo apt-get install php5-intl
Step -3: You then need to restart Apache
sudo service apache2 restart
For Windows(XAMPP) :
Find the Php.ini file:
/xampp/php/php.ini
Update the php.ini file with remove (;) semi colon like mentioned below:
;extension=php_intl.dll to extension=php_intl.dll
and save the php.ini file.
After that you need to
Restart the xampp using xampp control.
Intl Means :Internationalization extension which enables programmers to perform UCA-conformant collation and number,currency,date,time formatting in PHP scripts.
To enable PHP Intl with PECL can be used.
pecl install intl
On a plain RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, PHP Intl can be install using yum
yum install php-intl
On Ubuntu, PHP Intl can be install using apt-get
apt-get install php5-intl
Restart Apache service for the changes to take effect.
That's it
For those who get Package not found error try sudo apt-get install php7-intl then run composer install in your project directory.
I had the same problem in windows
The error was that I had installed several versions of PHP and the Environment Variables were routing to wrong Path of php see image example
I'm using Mac OS High Sierra and none of these worked for me. But after searching a lot I found one that worked!
This may seem trivial, but in fact about 2 months ago some clever guys made changes in brew repository, so doing just: brew install php71-intl will show you error with message that such recipe doesn’t exists.
Fortunately, there is. There is temporary fix in another brew repo, so all you have to do is:
brew tap kyslik/homebrew-php
brew install kyslik/php/php71-intl
SOURCE: http://blastar.biz/2018/04/14/how-to-enable-php-intl-extension-for-php-7-1-using-xampp-on-macos-high-sierra/
I use Linux Ubuntu 20, you can try this:
Check php installed modules:
php -m | grep intl
If there are no result(s) from this command, you should just go ahead and install the module:
sudo apt-get install php7.4-intl
you will need to change *php7.4 to your desired php version.
you should restart apache when you're done:
sudo service apache2 restart
I am using Linux Mint and apache2 with php5.6.
After installing everything it shows me that mbstring is required. After doing sudo apt-get install php5.6-mbstring php5.6-mcrypt php5.6-mysql php5.6-xml
it shows me that I have the newest version already.
I also changed ;extension=php_mbstring.dll to extension=php_mbstring.dll in /etc/php/5.6/apache2/php.ini
I did sudo service apache2 restart
Could anyone help me on this please?
EDIT:
php.ini file - http://pastebin.com/1U3UtHXn
You're trying to load a .dll file on Linux. Those are for Windows.
You need to load the equivalent .so file for Linux.
apachectl configtest --verbose should also help you here.
Well, what I actually did was deleting everything: php, php extensions, phpmyadmin, sql, everything and installing once again the most recent versions.
NOTE: The libraries MCrypt support depend on have not been updated in years and MCrypt should no longer be considered a viable or secure method of encrypting data. What's more, MCrypt has been deprecated in PHP 5, and removed entirely in PHP 7. If you have any code that runs MCrypt you should refactor it to use a more modern encryption library.
Does anyone know why this error message: (Call to undefined function mcrypt_encrypt() ) displays when I run the following code below?
Am I missing some steps perhaps any setting in PHP I have to do before this code can work?
$key = 'password to (en/de)crypt';
$string = 'string to be encrypted';
$test = mcrypt_encrypt(MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_256, md5($key),
$string, MCRYPT_MODE_CBC, md5(md5($key)));
If you have recently updated to ubuntu 14.04 here is the fix to this problem:
$ sudo mv /etc/php5/conf.d/mcrypt.ini /etc/php5/mods-available/
$ sudo php5enmod mcrypt
$ sudo service apache2 restart
What had worked for me with PHP version 5.2.8, was to open up php.ini and allow the php_mcrypt.dll extension by removing the ;, i.e. changing:
;extension=php_mcrypt.dll to extension=php_mcrypt.dll
For windows
;extension=php_mcrypt.dll to extension=php_mcrypt.dll
then restart your apache server
For Redhat
sudo yum install php55-mcrypt //if php5.5
sudo yum install php-mcrypt //if less than 5.4
sudo service httpd restart //if apache 2.4
sudo /etc/init.d/httpd restart //if apache 2.2 or less
For Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt
sudo service apache2 restart //if server not reloaded automatically
Still not working?
sudo php5enmod mcrypt && sudo service apache2 restart
If you are using PHP 7.2 or up:
This function was DEPRECATED in PHP 7.1.0, and REMOVED in PHP 7.2.0.
source: http://php.net/manual/en/function.mcrypt-encrypt.php
So you have to replace the php code and find a solution without mcrypt.
Or, I just found out, you can STILL use mcrypt in PHP 7.2.0, but you have to install it as a PHP Extension Community Library. (https://pecl.php.net/)
On Debian/Ubuntu Linux distros:
sudo apt-get -y install gcc make autoconf libc-dev pkg-config
sudo apt-get -y install php7.2-dev
sudo apt-get -y install libmcrypt-dev
then:
sudo pecl install mcrypt-1.0.1
Source: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-install-mcrypt-for-php-7-2/
You don't have the mcrypt library installed.
See http://www.php.net/manual/en/mcrypt.setup.php for more information.
If you are on shared hosting, you can ask your provider to install it.
In OSX you can easily install mcrypt via homebrew
brew install php54-mcrypt --without-homebrew-php
Then add this line to /etc/php.ini.
extension="/usr/local/Cellar/php54-mcrypt/5.4.24/mcrypt.so"
Under Ubuntu I had the problem and solved it with
$ sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt
$ sudo service apache2 reload
On ubuntu 14.10 :
Install module mcrypt
sudo apt install php5-mcrypt
Enable module mcrypt on apache2
sudo a2enmod mcrypt
Reload module configuration
sudo service apache2 restart
On Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca - Call to undefined function mcrypt_create_iv...
Solved by adding the following line to the php.ini
extension=mcrypt.so
After that a
service apache2 restart
solved it...
I had the same issue for PHP 7 version of missing mcrypt.
This worked for me.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mcrypt php7.0-mcrypt
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo service apache2 restart (if needed)
Is mcrypt enabled? You can use phpinfo() to see if it is.
One more thing: if you are serving PHP via a web server such as Apache, try restarting the web server. This will "reset" any PHP modules that might be present, activating the new configuration.
Assuming you are using debian linux (I'm using Linux mint 12, problem was on Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS server I ssh'ed into.)
I suggest taking #dkamins advice and making sure you have mcrypt installed and active on your php5 install. Use "sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt" to install. My notes below.
Using PHP version PHP Version 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.4, if you open phpinfo() as suggested by #John Conde, which you do by creating test file on web server (e.g. create status page testphp.php with just the contents "" anywhere accessible on the server via browser)
I found no presence of enabled or disabled status on the status page when opened in browser. When I then opened the php.ini file, mentioned by #Anthony Forloney, thinking to uncomment ;extension=php_mcrypt.dll to extension=php_mcrypt.dll
I toggled that back and forth and restarted Apache (I'm running Apache2 and you can restart in my setup with sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart or when you are in that directory just sudo restart I believe)
with change and without change but all no go. I took #dkamins advice and went to install the package with "sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt" and then restarted apache as above. Then my error was gone and my application worked fine.
If you are using php5-fpm do remeber to restart it, after installing mcrypt
service php5-fpm restart
If you using ubuntu 14.04 here is the fix to this problem:
First check php5-mcryp is already installed apt-get install php5-mcrypt
If installed, just run this two command or install and run this two command
$ sudo php5enmod mcrypt
$ sudo service apache2 restart
I hope it will work.
My Environment: Windows 10, Xampp Control Panel v3.2.4, PHP 7.3.2
Step-1: Download a suitable version for your system from here: https://pecl.php.net/package/mcrypt/1.0.3/windows
Step-2: Unzip and copy php_mcrypt.dll file to ../xampp/php/ext/
Step-3: Open ../xampp/php/php.ini file and add a line extension=php_mcrypt.dll
Step-4: Restart apache, DONE!
In Ubuntu 18.04, and for php7.0
$ sudo apt-get install php7.0-mcrypt
$ sudo systemctl reload apache2
for Linux based (Fedora)
yum -y install php-mcrypt
Enable the module by adding: 'extension=mcrypt.so' to PHP.ini. (/etc/php.ini)
systemctl restart httpd.service
Done!
For me it helped to uninstall mcrypt with:
sudo apt-get purge php5-mcrypt
and simply reinstall it:
sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt
and dont forget to restart apache as described above.
Dont know why and how this was different in my case (using a vm with provisioned php55), but maybe this will help someone else. I also had this problem with some other modules like xcache...
Check and install php5-mcrypt:
sudo apt-get install php5-mcrypt