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I'm upgrading from php5.5 to php5.6 on OSX Mavericks using homebrew. I run

brew install php56

Everything runs and completes fine but when I run php -v the following error comes up

dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/icu4c/lib/libicui18n.53.dylib
Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/php
Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap: 5

How do I fix this?

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Try this

brew uninstall --ignore-dependencies node icu4c
brew install node
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    This works for my problem. And I added a --force to remove all the history installs. brew uninstall --ignore-dependencies --force node icu4c
    – TonyTony
    Apr 26, 2018 at 8:45
  • This was great. The problem in question surfaced for me after I installed Inkscape, so the php56-related solutions seemed a bit off-base for me. This runs quickly and was painless. Jul 14, 2018 at 22:11
  • Has saved my day twice, now! This time it was due to brew-installing ffmpeg (after a brew update). Thanks for this minimal solution. Be careful to take a note of your existing version of Node before running this, in case you'd like to re-install the same version rather than the latest one. Apr 12, 2019 at 16:21
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For me simply upgrading php helped.

brew upgrade php

The corresponding file dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/icu4c/lib/libicui18n.<version>.dylib did not exist but a more recent one. So my php version was a bit behind compared to other dependents which probably upgraded icu4c when upgrading them. (Either node or postgresql?)

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In my case, it was a symlink issue with the previous installation. Everything was fine after running

brew link --overwrite php56

P.S. Before running with --overwrite, try without. If you get the error below like I did, then go ahead.

Linking /usr/local/Cellar/php56/5.6.3...
Error: Could not symlink bin/pear
Target /usr/local/bin/pear
is a symlink belonging to php55. You can unlink it:
  brew unlink php55

To force the link and overwrite all conflicting files:
  brew link --overwrite php56

To list all files that would be deleted:
  brew link --overwrite --dry-run php56
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previous solution was not working:

$ php -i
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/icu4c/lib/libicui18n.55.dylib
  Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/php
  Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap: 5

solved with:

$ brew update && brew upgrade icu4c

see https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-php/issues/1701

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dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/icu4c/lib/libicui18n.53.dylib

It sounds like an issue with icu4c. So try:

brew uninstall icu4c && brew install icu4c
brew unlink icu4c && brew link icu4c --force

In case of further issues, investigate them by brew doctor.

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  • Error: Refusing to uninstall /usr/local/Cellar/icu4c/61.1 Jul 29, 2018 at 2:57
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For this to be fixed for me (Mavericks 10.9.5) necessitated the entire routine described in this GitHub issue, namely:

brew uninstall --force php56

brew update

brew tap --repair

find $(brew --cache) -mindepth 1 -print -delete

brew install -v php56

(and in my case I needed brew install php56-mcrypt as well, as that was missing.)

I'd had PHP 5.4 and 5.6 installed before, with 5.4 being the active ("linked") one – I wanted to switch. I'd installed the php-switcher package, which is a very neat way of letting you do this, but it wasn't working prior to the above procedure.

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  • what abot --enable-opcache, you'll want that too
    – AlxVallejo
    Nov 5, 2015 at 12:39
  • that 4th step deleted all files from my /Applications directory
    – daleyjem
    Sep 15, 2016 at 20:13
  • @daleyjem I've replaced it with a safer version (see the GitHub page). The problem is, should you mistype brew --cache (which gives you the location of the download cache) it won't find the directory, but proceeds to do the rm anyway… Sep 16, 2016 at 15:39
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brew uninstall --ignore-dependencies node icu4c
brew install node

worked for me.

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