sdo-php-installation-9

  • Installing/Configuring
  • Installation

  • Installation
  • Installation

    Installation

    Information for installing this PECL extension may
    be found in the manual chapter titled Installation of PECL extensions. Additional
    information such as new releases, downloads, source files,
    maintainer information, and a CHANGELOG, can be located here:
    » https://pecl.php.net/package/sca_sdo.

    Note:

    Earlier versions of the SDO extension required a
    separate shared library for the XML DAS. This is now obsolete and
    any references to php_sdo_das_xml.dll
    or sdo_das_xml.so should be removed
    from your php.ini.

    Unix systems

    1. The three SDO components – the SDO core, the XML
      DAS and the Relational DAS – are packaged together with Service
      Component Architecture (SCA)
      into one PECL project, SCA_SDO,
      so you can download SCA and all three parts of SDO with the
      command:

      pecl install SCA_SDO
      

      This command will build the SDO shared library as
      well as installing the PHP files that make up SCA and the SDO
      Relational DAS.

      If you want to use the latest beta version, then
      instead run:

      pecl install SCA_SDO-beta
      
    2. The pecl command
      automatically installs the SDO module into your PHP extensions
      directory. To enable the SDO extension you must add the following
      line to php.ini:

      extension=sdo.so
      

      For more information about building PECL packages,
      consult the PECL
      installation
      section of the manual.

    Building SDO on
    Linux

    This section describes how to build the SDO core
    and XML DAS on Linux. You would only need to know how to do this if
    you wish to build a recent version that you have checked out of
    SVN.

    1. Change to the main extension directory:
      cd < wherever your sdo code is
      >

    2. Run phpize, which
      will set up the environment to compile SDO.

    3. Next, run ./configure;
      make; make install
      . Please note, you may need to login as
      root to install the extension.

    4. Make sure that the module is loaded by PHP, by
      adding extension=sdo.so to your
      php.ini file.