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Jeff Grossman wrote: |
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>I am running dev-lang/php 5.0.5. I installed phpmyadmin, and when I |
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>first go into it, it says I do not have mcrypt installed in my php. How |
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>do I enable mcrypt in PHP? I tried adding the use flag of mcrypt, but |
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>that does not seem to do anything. What am I missing? |
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>Thanks, |
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>Jeff |
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This may point you in the area to look. There is something you have to |
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enable in your kernel for it to work. I threw the error away earlier |
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because I don't use crypt. I do remember that part though. No clue on |
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php itself though. |
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Hope that helps a little anyway. |
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Dale |
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:-) |
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