Re: How to Add a Module

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Richard Lynch wrote:

> Nick Peters wrote:
>> i currently have a apache and php installed perfectly on my box
>> (slackware 10). However, i have the need to use mcrypt. I have mcrypt all
>> compiled and
>> installed, but how do i add the module to my php install? I have searched
>> a
>> few places on the net and i can't figure it out. Thanks in advance.
> 
> If you compiled from source, go back to your PHP source directory, and do:
> 
> ./config.nice --with-mcrypt
> 
> This should copy all your old settings, which were stored in 'config.nice'
> from the last time, but tack on --with-mcrypt for you this time.
> 
> If you installed from an RPM or whatever Slackware uses for package
> management, then you have just stumbled across the main downfall of
> packages:  Whomever makes the Slackware PHP package thinks you don't need
> mcrypt and you are stuck with starting over compiling PHP from source to
> get what you want.  Sorry.
> 
> PS While you are at it, you may want to breeze through the manual and see
> if there's anything else you for sure want to play with in the next few
> weeks, and install that too.
> 
> Buuuuuut, don't go hog-wild trying to add in a bunch of stuff you might
> want "some day"  --  You'll drive yourself crazy trying to get it all
> installed, and never get to it until you need to upgrade PHP anyway.  "I
> been down that road before"
> 

I install from source, so that's good. after i run ./config.nice
--width-mcrypt, do i have to copy any file to my php dir? Thanks in
advance.

-- 
-Nick Peters

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