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I assume your building from source, extensions (not modules) are enabled at compile time. They are part of the --configure options.

 

Is there a particular reason your not using your systems package manager to achieve this? Most Linux distros come with very capable package managers that would make this task very straight forward.

hi trq,

 

 

Thanks for quick reply... yes i 'am trying to install from  source....thanks for the correction.. how do I enable these extension 

 

I cannot use pacakage managers as I have to install apache and php in a custom location like /opt/apache/ etc etc..

 

 

can you to please tell me how to enable these extension with -configure option ?

 

 

S

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