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You need to compile PHP with the --with-mcrypt[=DIR] parameter to enable this extension. DIR is the mcrypt install directory. Make sure you compile libmcrypt with the option --disable-posix-threads.



Runtime Configuration> <Requirements
Last updated: Fri, 20 Nov 2009
 
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james dot mclean at gmail dot com
13-Oct-2009 04:23
You can install Mcrypt from the PHP Source Tree as a module if you choose.

You first need to ensure you have libmcrypt, libmcrypt-devel, and mcrypt installed, then do:

# cd php-5.x.x/ext/mcrypt
# phpize
# aclocal
# ./configure
# make && make install

Enable the module by adding: 'extension=mcrypt.so' to PHP.ini.

Done!

Very handy if you need to install a single module and you may have installed PHP via RPM, but don't wish to recompile your whole PHP install.
OpenSourceVictim
16-Aug-2009 02:36
Mcrypt.dll should be included in the WINDOWS installer of PHP.
Or in the WINDOWS installer of phpmyadmin.
bmathis-php dot net at directedge dot us
18-Sep-2008 07:27
For recent versions of mcrypt, you must also use the compile option "--enable-dynamic-loading", so you need both of these:
--disable-posix-threads --enable-dynamic-loading
info at guffert dot net
01-Jul-2008 08:55
In case you are an operator and you are not familiar with the generation of software you must know, that the installation of additional libraries may be  insufficient. You may suffer a malfuntion of the package with the known http server log message: "Cannot load mcrypt extension. Please check your PHP configuration." although you expect the configuration to be right.
For an operator, generation of software is inconvenient. Instead you should check your PHP basic installation. The problem may be that you do not have extracted the mcrypt extension during the installation process. Using the Windows installer, you may change your installation by rerunning the setup. In case you have the right php.ini, the extension declaration in php.ini and libmcrypt.dll in the system path the extension should work. Keep control in the http server log!
mihai doru
30-May-2008 09:07
If you wish to install mcrypt on Windows, you should also place libmcrypt.dll in the PATH of your system.

Runtime Configuration> <Requirements
Last updated: Fri, 20 Nov 2009
 
 
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