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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
We have a new linux server CentOS 6.5 with Plesk. Default PHP is 5.3.3, I have installed PHP5.4 & 5.5 on the server.
I have to install PHP by using this guide
PHP installed successfully but some functions do not work, such as mysqli.
Default PHP 5.3.3 configure command is:
--with-mysql=shared,/usr --with-mysqli=shared,/usr/lib64/mysql/mysql_configbut my installed PHP 5.4 configure command is:
--with-mysql=/usr --with-mysqliI think something is missing.
I want to know how to restore mysqli features?