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I installed php 5.4 from homebrew, and also mysql. I am using the inbuilt Apache Server with websharing.

I have phpMyAdmin installed and it tells me: the mysqli extension is missing.

I did the following steps: in the php.ini I set:

extension = mysqli.so
mysqli.default_socket = "/tmp/mysql.sock"

Then restarted Apache.

When I check with phpinfo() I do not see any Mysql extension. The error in phpMyAdmin is still there.

I basically do not really see how I could check if Mysqli has come with my PHP install or not.

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  • did this solve your problem? If so, can you chose my solution as the answer pls? Aug 9, 2012 at 11:30

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You need to install php with mysql support. So if you already have php54 installed, then:

brew uninstall php54

then

brew install php54 --with-mysql

Hope that helps!

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    Excellent suggestion! Somehow the PHP upgrade process broke my installation, but this cleared it up. If I didn't like homebrew so much, I might have tried this, which seems convenient when setting up a MAMP server for the first time.
    – jrhorn424
    Dec 12, 2012 at 2:08
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    If you need different development environments it's worth checking out Vagrant too: jasongrimes.org/2012/06/… Dec 12, 2012 at 4:23

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