Re: Re: How to enable cURL php extension on Debian Wheezy?

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Csanyi Pal <csanyipal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tamara Temple <tamouse.lists@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > My ../apache2/conf.d directory is a symlink to the ../conf.d
> > directory. This might indeed be the problem.
> 
> Yes.
> My system was Debian Squeeze and I just upgraded it to Debian
> Wheezy. Some configuration files and directories remains from Squeeze
> and probably cause this problem.

Okay, I've not made that particular upgrade; perhaps there something
that doesn't quite go along smoothly there.

> > Not to make *your* ../apache2/conf.d a symlink, but to put symlinks
> > inside it to the .ini files you need in ../conf.d. Give that go, and
> > see? I'm sorry I'm not much better help -- this all came out of the box
> > the way I needed it and I didn't think about it much.
> 
> Yes, that help me out. Now the phpinfo() funktion gives the cURL module
> enabled. 

Excellent! 



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