> I'm running Debian testing/unstable. I've recently upgraded to PHP > 5.1 via apt. I'd like to start using PDO (PHP Data Objects, > object-oriented database abstraction), but I'm not sure how to get it > installed/configured on my system. > > PDO is included in the PHP 5.1 source : > > "If you're running a PHP 5.1 release, PDO is included in the > distribution; it will be automatically enabled when you run > configure. It is recommended that you build PDO as a shared > extension, as this will allow you to take advantage of updates that > are made available via PECL." > (http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.pdo.php). > > But : I don't see any mention of it on my system (in php.ini or by > using 'locate'), so I'm thinking maybe it wasn't included in the > version I got via apt. If that is right, is there a way to extend > the version I have, or do I need to start from scratch and compile my > own PHP? Since PDO can be installed as a shared extension, is there > a way to compile just the extension and then link it into my existing > PHP? > > In a more general question, how can I find out how the PHP I have was > compiled? vi index.php :wq load index.php up in your browser through your webserver. e.g. http://localhost/index.php --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss