On 6/2/2013 10:13 AM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Jerry Stuckle <jstuckle@attglobal.net> writes:On 6/2/2013 1:22 AM, Csanyi Pal wrote:Jerry Stuckle <jstuckle@attglobal.net> writes:On 6/1/2013 6:10 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote:Jerry Stuckle <jstuckle@attglobal.net> writes:On 6/1/2013 5:44 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote:Jerry Stuckle <jstuckle@attglobal.net> writes:On 6/1/2013 4:34 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote:Csanyi Pal <csanyipal@gmail.com> writes:Jerry Stuckle <jstuckle@attglobal.net> writes:On 6/1/2013 3:21 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote:Csanyi Pal <csanyipal@gmail.com> writes:Hi, I just upgraded Squeeze to Wheezy, and have difficulties with cURL PHP extension: I can't enable it. I have installed following packages related to this issue: curl, libcurl3, libcurl3-gnutls, php5-curl. I know that cURL extension is not enabled because I want to install Moodle and it complains about cURL extension. How can I solve this problem?I have in /etc/php5/mods-available/curl.ini ; configuration for php CURL module ; priority=20 extension=curl.so Still doesn't work cURL. Why?What do you have in /etc/php5/mods-enabled?I even haven't the /etc/php5/mods-enabled/ directory.Instead, I have this symbolic link: /etc/php5/conf.d/@20-curl.ini that pointing to the: -> ../mods-available/curl.iniSorry - you're right. Got that mixed up with the Apache mods. cURL *should* be installed then.Yes, I think so too. $ aptitude search php5-curl i php5-curl - CURL module for php5I've never worked with Moodle, but a quick glance indicates it's a web application running under Apache. After installing the cURL extensions, you did restart Apache, correct?Yes, I restarted Apache2 with '/etc/init.d/apache2 restart' command.You can prove if cURL is installed under the Apache version of PHP (not the same as the CLI version) with a simple page containingonly: How could I know whether I have the Apache version of PHP installed? $ aptitude show php5-curl Package: php5-curl New: yes State: installed Automatically installed: no Version: 5.4.4-14 Priority: optional Section: php Maintainer: Debian PHP Maintainers <pkg-php-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org> Architecture: powerpc Uncompressed Size: 115 k Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libcurl3 (>= 7.16.2), phpapi-20100525+lfs, php5-common (= 5.4.4-14), ucf PreDepends: dpkg (>= 1.15.7.2~) Description: CURL module for php5 CURL is a library for getting files from FTP, GOPHER, HTTP server. PHP (recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a widely-used open source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML. Homepage: http://www.php.net/<?php phpinfo(); ?>This will show all extensions loaded. If cURL is listed, then you should follow up with Moodle (incorrect test for cURL?).I created the file info.php with the abowe mentioned content, and try it out, but curl extension isn't listed there.If it is not listed, we need to follow up more - what does it say the config file you're using is?Which config file do you think about?Look at the output of your phpinfo() function - what does it show as "Loaded configuration file"? What about the next two boxes ("Scan this dir for additional .ini files" and "Additional .ini files parsed"?Loaded Configuration File: /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini Scan this dir for additional .ini files: /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d Additional .ini files parsed: /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/gd.ini, /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/intl.ini, /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/mcrypt.ini, /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/mysql.ini, /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/mysqli.ini, /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/pdo.ini, /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/pdo_mysql.ini, /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/xcache.ini So I don't see the content of the /etc/php5/conf.d/ directory here, with files as: @10-pdo.ini, @20-curl.ini, ..., @20-xmlrpc.ini. For Moodle installation both curl and xmlrpc are needed.Hmmm, looks like it didn't install the symlink for cURL in /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d. It should be linked to ../mods-available/curl.ini. Not sure why this didn't happen - it should have been built as a part of the cURL installation.I agree with that, it should have been built as a part of the cURL installation. Shall I fill a debian bugreport for this?(Sorry, meant the first message to go to the list then sent it instead of cancelling it). I don't think it's a bug - it created the symlink just fine on my test system. Did you install cURL after Apache and PHP?I installed cURL after Apache and PHP.Can I manually create the symlink?Sure, you can create any symlink.You could try purging the curl package than installing it again to see if it adds the sysmlink. Or you can just use ln to create the link.I just created symlink and restarted apache2. It works now. Now, I tried out purging php5-curl debian package and install it again to see whether get I the symlink automatically? So, I have installed apache2 and php5, and purged php5-curl. When install again php5-curl, I get symlink just in the /etc/php5/conf.d/ but not in the /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/ and so apache2 doesn't know about cURL module. I must to create symlink manually in /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d/ to point to the /etc/php5/conf.d/20-curl.ini. Is the situation same, there on your system?
Actually, looking more closely at the directory structure, my /etc/php5/apache2/conf.d is just a symlink to /etc/php5/conf.d. The fact yours is not seems to be a problem.
This was a fresh install of wheezy on a new virtual machine, but the same is true a squeeze installation.