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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
I installed MongoDB driver for PHP with the following command
I had to disable "csrutil" at reboot to be able to run the above command. After installing the package I added the extension=mongodb.so and I was able to see it both in phpinfo() and ran a small script (below) that verified the installation
However, after I enable "csrutil" and reboot I am unable to load PHP driver for mongodb. I get the following error:
I am using PHP that came installed with macOS and my macOs version is Mojave Version 10.14.2. How do I get PHP to see the unsigned package without having to disable "csrutil"?