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I know you cannot install the MongoDB server on a PowerPC Mac, but I can't find any instructions on installing JUST the PHP driver to XAMPP.

Does anyone know if this is possible. If so, how do you do it? I've done extensive searching and can't find an answer to this.

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    Have you tried the instructions for installing on OS X? These mention XAMPP as well. There are also downloads available for older versions of the PHP driver that should include PPC support on php 5.2/5.3 (they appear to be universal binaries). Would recommend trying to install the latest version from source instead.
    – Stennie
    Aug 15, 2012 at 3:42
  • Also FYI, looks like XAMPP hasn't been updated since 2010; MAMP seems to have some newer universal binaries. May not make a difference for your use case, but possibly a few more PHP bug fixes included :).
    – Stennie
    Aug 15, 2012 at 12:18
  • I followed the instructions. I put the mongo.so in my extensions folder (with all the other extensions), and put extension=mongo.so in my php.ini file. It still does not work. :(
    – Jaxkr
    Aug 15, 2012 at 20:23
  • Did you download a compiled mongo.so, or build your own ? If using a precompiled one make sure you have the right version to match your PHP (eg. 5.2 mongo.so for PHP 5.2?) and also restart your web server. You should be able to see mongo.so in the <?php phpinfo(); ?> output.
    – Stennie
    Aug 16, 2012 at 3:53
  • I have downloaded a pre-compiled mongo.so for PHP 5.3. I put it in my PHP extensions folder (/lib/php/php-5.3.1/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/). I added a "extension=mongo.so" to my php.ini file and restarted the Apache server. Looked at phpinfo(), still no Mongo.
    – Jaxkr
    Aug 17, 2012 at 0:50

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I dusted off a G4 Powerbook with OS X 10.5.8 to test. Turns out that the current precompiled version of mongo.so for PHP 5.3 on github doesn't support PowerPC (the PHP 5.2 build appears to).

I downloaded the PHP 5.3.1 source to match XAMPP 1.7.3 and compiled my own mongo.so (1.2.12).

I did some minimal testing with XAMPP 1.7.3 on PowerPC to confirm this appears to work. Essentially, I just pasted the example from the MongoDB PHP Driver Tutorial, and inserted some documents into MongoDB 2.0.6 running on another computer.

Note this is an unofficial & unsupported mongo.so build, the same as what you should get building successfully from source with pecl install mongo. As a bonus, this is a much newer driver version than the precompiled OS X ones currently on github.

As a warning: I'm not sure about limitations or quirks of using this on PowerPC. Most of the OS X world has moved on to Intel architecture now.

So, instructions to use:

  1. Download and install XAMPP Mac OS X 1.7.3 universal binary.

  2. Download mongo-ppc-1.2.12.so from my github: mongodb-php-driver/downloads

  3. Rename that to mongo.so and copy into /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/lib/php/php-5.3.1/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/

  4. Edit XAMPP/etc/php.ini and add a last line with:

    extension=mongo.so
    
  5. Check via phpinfo() that the mongo extension is available. Make sure you stop/start Apache if it was already running when you added the extension.

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  • I'm stuck with a PowerPC Mac, so I was getting worried the drivers wouldn't work at all. Thank you so much!
    – Jaxkr
    Aug 19, 2012 at 15:26
  • Yes! It works! I can't award the bounty for another 7 hours, but this answer is totally worth it.
    – Jaxkr
    Aug 19, 2012 at 15:45
  • @Jakxr: Thanks .. great that you can still put your PowerPC Mac to good use ;-). If the PHP driver wasn't workable for some reason, I was going to suggest using a RESTful interface instead.
    – Stennie
    Aug 19, 2012 at 21:41
  • Driver works great. Sorry I can't give you the reputation, a mod closed the question.
    – Jaxkr
    Aug 20, 2012 at 3:29
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    Reopened based on the meta post, I misunderstood the scope of this question when closing it. @Jaxkr you can place the bounty again if you'd like to reward this answer.
    – user50049
    Aug 20, 2012 at 4:07

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