This article describes how to manually compile and install PHP extensions in Linux. This article uses PDO_MYSQL as an example to explain how to manually compile and install PHP extensions, for more information about how to manually compile and install PHP extensions, see install PHP extensions in the development and deployment process:
Go to http://pecl.php.net/to find a stable website. Take a look at the instructions, especially the php version of mysql.
The code is as follows:
Wget http://pecl.php.net/get/PDO_MYSQL-1.0.2.tgz
Tar xzvf PDO_MYSQL-1.0.2.tgz
Cd PDO_MYSQL-1.0.2
/Usr/local/php/bin/phpize
Processing ING:
PHP Api Version: 20041225
Zend Module Api No: 20060613
Zend Extension Api No: 220060519
./Configure-with-php-config =/usr/local/php/bin/php-config
After configure, you can make
The code is as follows:
Make
Make install
Note that the full path of pdo_mysql is:
The code is as follows:
/Usr/local/php/lib/php/extensions/debug-non-zts-20060613/pdo_mysql.so
Then in/usr/local/lib/php. ini
Add the following sentence:
The code is as follows:
Extension =/usr/local/php/lib/php/extensions/debug-non-zts-20060613/pdo_mysql.so
Restart apache and you will see that pdo_mysql has been loaded successfully.