I am using CakePHP 3 and MAMP Pro server for my project. When I am trying to bake the cake, this error shows up:
Fatal error: You must enable the intl extension to use CakePHP.
I have even included intl.so and extension=php_intl.dll in my php.ini file but couldn't figure out solution for this error.
this issue was happening to me some days ago. I had installed Ubuntu 18.04 and php 7.1.
I was trying to run the comman php cake.php bake in orden to use cakephp's console but I was getting the following error message:
You must enable the intl extension to use CakePHP.
This extension (intl) was installed for php 7.1 (php7.1-intl) but this message was appearing every time I used php cake.php bake
After some google searches, I saw that I have to install the extension but with the following command:
sudo apt-get install php-intl
The same issue happened with mbstring extension, I used the command:
sudo apt-get install php-mbstring
then I restarted the apache server with:
sudo service apache2 restart
It's difficult to pinpoint exactly what's wrong without seeing your system setup. However based on what was said in the question, you may be setting up the intl extension incorrectly.
First off, if your OS is Linux/macOS and the PHP extension is a shared library (i.e. has a .so extension) then the php.ini entry should be extension=intl.so not extension=php_intl.dll. Also make sure the intl.so file is in the directory configured under the ini entry extension_dir. Otherwise make sure the extension ini entry is fully qualified (e.g. extension=/path/to/extension/dir/intl.so).
If you are using a Linux OS that has a package manager such as Debian/Ubuntu, you may be able to more easily install the extension for the PHP packaged for that distro. For example, in Ubuntu/Debian the package php5-intl provides the intl extension for PHP5 (I assume it's something similar for PHP7 if you've enabled those repos).
If you build PHP from source, you can try bundling the extension into your PHP. See the instructions from the manual.
I faced the same issue.
I added extension="php_intl.dll" in php.ini and restarted the Apache server.
Now it is working.
I had the same issue. After starting from scratch, I did :
$ brew install php
$ composer install && composer update && composer dump-autoload --optimize
$ composer self-update && composer create-project --prefer-dist cakephp/app:^3.8 cms
$ cd cms
$ bin/cake server
And it was working !
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I have install Kamailio 4.3.4 on Ubuntu 16.0.5 LTS. I want to install Siremis 4.3.0 but stuck on Wizard step 2 (Database Configuration) there is message "Something went wrong". I found error 500 action=update on console inspect element. I have try installing Siremis 5.1.0 and still not working stuck on step 2.
My Apache ver 2.4.10, My Php ver 7.0.33, Mysql 14.14
Please any advise
Sounds like one of the dependencies is not met:
Check your permissions are set:
make prepare24
make chown
Check Mod Rewrite is enabled:
a2enmod rewrite
service apache2 reload
Check PHP Mod is Enabled in Apache
On 16.04 installing PHP doesn't automatically add the PHP Apache mod, should be a package like libapache2-mod-php, you can verify that Apache is actually parsing PHP files by setting up a PhpInfo page.
Remove the Lock File & Try Again
When you run the installer a lockfile is created to prevent running the installer multiple times.
Once we empty the database with:
mysql> drop database siremis;
We can remove the lockfile and try again (from the Siremis directory):
rm install.lock
I did a writeup on installing Siremis on Ubuntu 18.04 which works fine.
I have installed httpd 2.4, downloaded .tar.gz and configured as:
./configure --with-apr=/tmp/apr-1.6.3 --with-apr-util=/tmp/apr-util-1.6.1 --enable-so && make && make install (my apr and apr-util are at /tmp location)
also I have installed php 5.6.32, downloaded tar.gz and configured as:
./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs --with-mysql --enable-fpm && make && make install
Problem is I am unable to add the fpm handler, any direction what should I do.
Should I proceed with how its described in redhat developer guide or apache wiki for FPM
Thanks in advance and correcting me, if I am doing some/lots of thinh wrong :)
Why trying to build from sources when binary packages exists in various repositories ?
Yes the PHP Configuration Tips gives you correct way to use FPM (as the Apache wiki in the SetHandler way).
The linked howto is for CentOS 7, but works for CentOS 6 using the httpd24 Software Collections.
Alternative solution is to use a 3rd party repository, such as "remi", see the Wizard instructions.
I am trying to setup a MySQL server using CentOS (No GUI) and I need to switch to OpenSSL instead of YaSSL in order to have access to the encryption tools.
The issues happen when runing the cmake. At first I got the error that cmake was not able to find boost, I fixed this adding the parameter -DWITH_BOOST.
The cmake line is as follows.
cmake . -DWITH_READLINE=ON -DWITH_SSL=system -DWITH_BOOST=/usr/local/src/mysql-5.7.20/boost/
After the adjustment I ran again the CMAKE the I got several errors.
SSL Error, cmake can not find the OpenSSL files. I checked if the library was installed, I also downloaded the tar.gz file and decompress it and pointed the cmake to the folder, none of this worked.
Can not find NUMA libraries, again I checked and it is installed, at this point I ran the system update to check for everything but this did not solve the issue.
Can not find the ncurses, the same thing, is on the system but for some reason cmake is not able to find those.
Can not fin libaio, I didn't have this one installed, I installed, ran cmake again, and again cmake was not able to find it.
I been looking around, trying to figure out all this issues, I've been joining information from different websites but still not able to figure out this.
Thanks ahead to everyone for the help.
You're facing the dependencies hell with MySQL. If you don't really need to compile from the sources, you still can install with the RPM which is much easier. The RPM method is described here : https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-yum-repo-quick-guide/en/
As you're asking a ready-to-go install from the sources, this is what I just did and it worked, on a fresh CentOS 7.4 minimal, 2 vcpus 3Gb :
yum group install -y 'Development Tools'
yum install -y cmake ncurses-devel curl
curl -Ovk https://cdn.mysql.com/Downloads/MySQL-5.7/mysql-5.7.20.tar.gz
tar zxf mysql-5.7.20.tar.gz
cd mysql-5.7.20
cmake . -DDOWNLOAD_BOOST=1 -DWITH_BOOST=$HOME/boost -DENABLE_DOWNLOADS=1
make -j2
make install
After that you need to configure it, add the startup scripts, and of course secure it. Here are some additional docs :
http://howtolamp.com/lamp/mysql/5.6/installing/
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/mysql-secure-installation.html
Perhaps try make clean; cmake clean; ldconfig then run your cmake command. Sometimes the system can't find the shared libraries, and ldconfig refreshes the library search path. This helped once when I was compiling something (emscripten?) which required a lot of libraries which I was installing as compilation errors arose.
The make clean; cmake clean will ensure that the compiler isn't looking at the old library search path when you recompile.
I'm getting an error while trying to connect raspberry running ubuntu mate to my Google Cloud SQL instance.
These are the step I did to install:
git clone https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloudsql-proxy
cd cloudsql-proxy/
sudo sh download_proxy.sh
My instance is configured this way (I deleted some characters in the image and in the code):
I didn't set the network because I'll be using proxy
Then I download into the same folder my JSON key.
wget https://drive.google.com/file/d/my_key.json
And the start the proxy
sudo ./cloud_sql_proxy -instances=be - 21:us-central1:be =tcp:3306 \
-credential_file=./my_key.json &
But I'm getting the error:
pi#pi:~/cloudsql-proxy$ ./cloud_sql_proxy: 1: ./cloud_sql_proxy:
Syntax error: ")" unexpected
I've tried removing the .json and I was getting the same error before without credential, I think that the problem is in the setup.
My dir ls is:
Any help is appreciated :)
download_proxy.sh downloads the proxy compiled for the amd64 architecture of CPU (aka x86_64). Your raspberry Pi has a ARM CPU, so this binary cannot run on your machine.
Google does not provide pre-build ARM versions of the proxy. I don't even know if it is able to build on ARM CPU. If it is possible, this is how you must do it:
Install go, e.g. with apt-get install golang
Setup a GOPATH, as per https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/GOPATH
Run go get github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloudsql-proxy/cmd/cloud_sql_proxy
Run the proxy with $GOPATH/cloud_sql_proxy -instances=...
Ok.
I'm sharing what I did to make it work, as David I don't know what version was I downloading.
I tried to avoid installing Go but it was the only way to get it installed.
sudo apt-get install golang-go
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
go get github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloudsql-proxy/cmd/cloud_sql_proxy
cd $GOPATH/bin
wget your_key.json
sudo ./cloud_sql_proxy -instances=the_full_name_of_the_instance=tcp:3306 -credential_file=./your_key.json &
But I was getting a error because I already have mysql running localy in the same port
So now I'm using a unix soquet
sudo ./cloud_sql_proxy -instances=the_full_name_of_the_instance -credential_file=./your_key.json &
And then it's ready for connections :)
Thanks guys
I found issues with this when compiling SQL-proxy. I did, however, find the instructions here worked great on my raspberry pi 3. Have to make sure to remove all prior installations then reinstall it
wget https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.9.linux-armv6l.tar.gz
sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.9.linux-armv6l.tar.gz
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin # put into ~/.profile`
I'm starting a project where im going to use AngularJS, NodeJS and MySQL. This is my first real web application, and it's also the first time im using npm.
I've installed Node from their official website, and when i write npm install the node_modules comes to the project directory.
The problem occurs if I try to use any of the installed npm_modules. I tried to download mysql, and the installation worked, but when i type mysql -p i get: "bash: mysql: command not found"
I've also tried to install it with npm install mysql -g, but it still doesn't work.
If it means anything my $PATH is /usr/local/git/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/git/bin:/usr/local/bin
The mysql npm package contains just the nodejs client library for mysql. You need to install the mysql server separately using the appropriate method for your OS.
it looks like you have not installed mysql on your system.
install mysql server using the following command
sudo apt-get install mysql-server