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  1. Hi, yes, thx. i found that. It was at the end of the file unlike the windows extensions -_- Now there remains the problem that the .ini is not being parsed (its in /etc/php5/cli). Since its not being even read, the mysql extension is not loaded. Now, i could load it with dl(), but i want it to be loaded on startup with extension=mysql.so. The ini-File is world-readable, so that should not be the problem ... thx, jmc
  2. Hi, I have the problem, that the mysql-extension is not being found, when running scripts from the commandline (cli). If i execute the very same command from the root account, there is no problem at all: Everything works fine then. Otherwise i get Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() messages. The file mysql.so plus its directory both have the usual access rights (644), so there is no problem for the user reading the library. (And yes, the library does exist :) Somebody knows how to make php load the libraries from ordinary user accounts? greetings, jmc
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