It looks like in the extras repo for CentOS 6 the following packages are missing:
libmcrypt.x86_64 : Encryption algorithms library libmcrypt-devel.x86_64 : Development libraries and headers for libmcrypt php-mcrypt.x86_64 : Standard PHP module provides mcrypt library support
These packages exist in the extras repo for CentOS 5.6 and are a critical part of the whole php and mysql interaction.
Chris wrote:
It looks like in the extras repo for CentOS 6 the following packages are missing:
libmcrypt.x86_64 : Encryption algorithms library libmcrypt-devel.x86_64 : Development libraries and headers for libmcrypt php-mcrypt.x86_64 : Standard PHP module provides mcrypt library support
These packages exist in the extras repo for CentOS 5.6 and are a critical part of the whole php and mysql interaction.
You can find all three packages in EPEL repository.
Thanks for the tip. That repo does have mcrypt however just after installing it my centos 6 server crashed. Fail. On Jul 22, 2011 5:53 AM, "Ljubomir Ljubojevic" office@plnet.rs wrote:
Chris wrote:
It looks like in the extras repo for CentOS 6 the following packages are missing:
libmcrypt.x86_64 : Encryption algorithms library libmcrypt-devel.x86_64 : Development libraries and headers for libmcrypt php-mcrypt.x86_64 : Standard PHP module provides mcrypt library support
These packages exist in the extras repo for CentOS 5.6 and are a critical part of the whole php and mysql interaction.
You can find all three packages in EPEL repository.
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On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 04:24:46PM -0400, Chris wrote:
Thanks for the tip. That repo does have mcrypt however just after installing it my centos 6 server crashed. Fail.
Please stop top-posting on the CentOS mailing lists. Please review http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16 for list guidelines.
Define "server crashed" if you would? There is absolutely no reason that a userland app / library should cause a server crash. I can see apache dying, perhaps.
John