@@ -97,70 +97,3 @@ classes *and* functions are loaded for your application:
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#. Regardless of whether you are using an autoloader, manually require the
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``src/functions.php`` file. This is necessary because PHP does not support
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autoloading for functions.
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- Common Extension Installation Errors
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- ------------------------------------
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- PHP Headers Not Found
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- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- For example:
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- .. code-block:: none
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- /private/tmp/pear/install/mongodb/php_phongo.c:24:10: fatal error: 'php.h' file not found
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- #include <php.h>
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- ^~~~~~~
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- This error indicates that PHP's build system cannot find the necessary headers.
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- All PHP extensions require headers in order to compile. Additionally, those
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- headers must correspond to the PHP runtime for which the extension will be used.
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- Generally, the ``phpize`` command (invoked by ``pecl``) will ensure that the
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- extension builds with the correct headers.
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- Note that the mere presence of a PHP runtime does not mean that headers are
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- available. On various Linux distributions, headers are often published under a
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- separate ``php-dev`` or ``php-devel`` package. On macOS, the default PHP runtime
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- does not include headers and users typically need to install PHP (and headers)
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- via `Homebrew <https://brew.sh/>`_ in order to build an extension.
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- Multiple PHP Runtimes Installed
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- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- If your system has multiple versions of PHP installed, each version will have
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- its own ``pecl`` and ``phpize`` commands. Additionally, each PHP runtime may
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- have separate ``php.ini`` files for each SAPI (e.g. FPM, CLI). If the extension
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- has been installed but is not available at runtime, double-check that you have
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- used the correct ``pecl`` command and have modified the appropriate ``php.ini``
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- file(s).
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- If there is any doubt about the ``php.ini`` file being used by a PHP runtime,
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- you should examine the output of :php:`phpinfo() <phpinfo>` for that particular
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- SAPI. Additionally, :php:`php_ini_loaded_file() <php_ini_loaded_file>` and
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- :php:`php_ini_scanned_files() <php_ini_scanned_files>` may be used to determine
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- exactly which INI files have been loaded by PHP.
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- Loading an Incompatible DLL on Windows
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- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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- PECL builds Windows binaries for various combinations of PHP version,
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- thread-safety (TS or NTS), and architecture (x86 or x64). Failure to select the
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- correct binary will result in an error when attempting to load the extension DLL
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- at runtime:
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- .. code-block:: none
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- PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'mongodb'
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- Ensure that you have downloaded a DLL that corresponds to the following PHP
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- runtime properties:
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- - PHP version (``PHP_VERSION``)
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- - Thread-safety (``PHP_ZTS``)
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- - Architecture (``PHP_INT_SIZE``)
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- In addition to the aforementioned constants, these properties can also be
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- inferred from :php:`phpinfo() <phpinfo>`. If your system has multiple PHP
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- runtimes installed, double-check that you are examining the ``phpinfo()`` output
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- for the correct environment.
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