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Since Laravel4 requires mcrypt extension, and PHP7 doesn't seem to have mcrypt extension, is there any workaround for this to work?

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    You've tagged this Laravel 5.1, which is the newest version of Laravel. It does not require mcrypt to work. See laravel.com/docs/5.1/installation for reference of what you need.
    – Joel Hinz
    Dec 4, 2015 at 8:05
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    You could install it? Usually that's the workaround when you're missing a library Dec 4, 2015 at 8:08
  • @JoelHinz I changed the to Laravel 4. Dec 4, 2015 at 8:16
  • @DamienPirsy Thanks, I will try installing it manually. Dec 4, 2015 at 8:17
  • if you're on centos webtatic.com/packages/php70
    – astroanu
    Dec 4, 2015 at 11:26

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Had the same issue - PHP7 missing mcrypt.

This worked for me. When asked, keep local PHP configuration files.

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mcrypt php7.0-mcrypt
sudo apt-get upgrade

Restart FPM (or Apache or NGINX etc.) after installation.

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    I had to do this first sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php
    – user985366
    Jun 1, 2016 at 13:17
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    @user985366 thanks ...yes we have to do this sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ondrej/php and then sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install mcrypt php7.0-mcrypt sudo apt-get upgrade and then it worked for me Aug 20, 2016 at 14:33
  • @Ryderpro Do we need to install mcrypt when we're already getting php7.0-mcrypt? Or are they 2 diff things entirely?
    – enchance
    Dec 15, 2016 at 11:57
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I'm on Mac and with laravel valet I've solved with this:

brew install php70-mcrypt

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Even if you enable mcrypt in php.ini, this issue may occur. Try the following steps.

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mcrypt php7.0-mcrypt

I am working in ubuntu 16.04 and the following commands also helped me.

whereis php  -shows the files with this name
php -v   -shows the php version
which php -shows current php version that is running on the server
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On ubuntu: According to launchpad.net the package for mcrypt is called php7.0-mcrypt.

sudo apt-get install php7.0-mcrypt to install

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Open terminal with Ctrl + Alt + T and run following commands for PHP7.0 on Ubuntu 16.4

sudo apt-get install mcrypt php7.0-mcrypt
sudo service apache2 restart
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php7 have mcrypt, you can enable it in php.ini and then everything will work fine.

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    Can you please elaborate how I install PHP7 Mcrypt? I tried to find if PHP7 has any Mcrypt extension, but to no avail. PHP5 had Mcrypt as php5-mcrypt which can be enabled and disabled easily with php5enmod and php5dismod respectively. Dec 4, 2015 at 16:06
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    In /etc/php/7.0/cli/conf.d/20-mcrypt.ini you have to check that the extension is enabled: extension=mcrypt.so and not ;extension=mcrypt.so Sep 29, 2016 at 12:33
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do like this:

  1. wget http://jp2.php.net/distributions/php-7.0.3.tar.gz
  2. tar zxf php-7.0.3.tar.gz
  3. cd php-7.0.3/ext/mcrypt
  4. /php7-path/bin/phpize (when error such as configure: error: mcrypt.h not found. Please reinstall libmcrypt run apt-get install libmcrypt-dev)
  5. ./configure --with-php-config=/php7-path/bin/php-config
  6. (sudo) make && make install .this will install the mcrypt.so in php-7.0.3/ext/mcrypt/modules
  7. cp to the /usr/lib/php/20151012/ what is the shared extensions dir
  8. create a mcrypt.ini in /etc/php/mods-available/ write as extension=mcrypt.so
  9. create link to this such as sudo ln -s /etc/php/mods-available/mcrypt.ini 20-mcrypt.ini in /etc/php/7.0/fpm/conf.d
  10. create link to this such as sudo ln -s /etc/php/mods-available/mcrypt.ini 20-mcrypt.ini in /etc/php/7.0/cli/conf.d
  11. sudo service nginx restart
  12. sudo service php7.0-fpm restart
  13. yes it is.
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  • This worked for me when the ppa for installation via apt-get was failing, so thanks! Would be great if you could fix the formatting in your answer though as it's a little hard to follow.
    – Tom Davies
    May 11, 2016 at 21:49
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I use, Dotdeb, an extra repository providing up-to-date all kinds of cool toys for your Debian servers like Nginx, PHP, MySQL, Redis etc.

  1. Update your sources.list

    deb http://packages.dotdeb.org {distribution} all 
    deb-src http://packages.dotdeb.org {distribution} all
    
  2. GnuPG keys

    wget https://www.dotdeb.org/dotdeb.gpg
    sudo apt-key add dotdeb.gpg
    
  3. Update apt & build something amazing.

    sudo apt-get update
    
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PHP7 contains mcrypt extension internally (source-path/ext/mcrypt/). But it depends on Libmcrypt soft.

Step 1.

Download libmcrypt-x.x.tar.gz from http://mcrypt.sourceforge.net/ and build it.

cd libmcrypt-x.x
./configure
make
make install

Step 2.

Rebuild PHP7 from source and add --with-mcrypt option.

./configure ... --with-mcrypt

Other way without rebuilding PHP7

cd php7-source-path/ext/mcrypt/
/php7-path/bin/phpize
./configure --with-php-config=/php7-path/bin/php-config
make && make install
echo "extension=mcrypt.so" >> /php7-path/ext/php.ini

Restart php

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