[nycphp-talk] Where does Zend's Development Environment find its PHP extensions?
Tim Gales
tgales at tgaconnect.com
Fri Jan 7 16:13:47 EST 2005
> I chose to install ZDE with PHP5 support on Windows XP.
> ZDE bundles a PHP 5 CGI binary stored in C:\Program
Files\Zend\bin\php5
> The integrated debugger uses this binary to parse and execute
scripts,
> I was using the 'local debugger', not the 'server debugger'.
>
> You can debug a file with the following contents to see which
extensions
> the Zend PHP binary supports: <?php phpinfo(); ?>
> The output of that file lists a whole bunch of extensions, but I
could
> not find them anywhere in the C:\Program Files\Zend\ directory!
(There
> was no 'ext' subdirectory' and there were no .dll files)
>
> The php.ini file is also stored in the same location
> The php.ini file contains only three lines:
> zend_extension_ts=C:\Program Files\Zend\lib\php5\ZendDebuggerLocal.dll
> zend_debugger.allow_hosts=127.0.0.1/32
> session.save_path=C:\Program Files\Zend\tmp
>
> I then tried to debug a file with a call to mysql_connect() but that
> resulted in the output of 'undefined function', so I am now trying to
> find out how I can make Zend's PHP binary support it.
> It is probably compiled without MySQL support, but would swapping in
> another PHP CGI binary help? I was thinking it would not, because
this
> seems to be a custom-built PHP binary.
>
> Any thoughts on this?
Try reading this:
http://lists.nyphp.org/pipermail/talk/2004-December/013177.html
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