php5-oracle (was: Port error, and php5+oracle issue)

Celso Coutinho 20.celso at gmail.com
Wed Jan 6 20:17:14 PST 2010


It worked... I typed localhost on the browser and it now goes to where I
want, but.... It can't connect to the Oracle database! I got this message:

*Warning*: oci_connect()
[function.oci-connect<http://localhost/function.oci-connect>]:
OCIEnvNlsCreate() failed. There is something wrong with your system - please
check that DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH includes the directory with Oracle Instant
Client libraries in */Users/binte/Sites/testeOracle.php* on line *7*


When I type in the terminal:

bash-3.2# echo $DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH

I got nothing! I guess I add to export that variable to the path where
oci8.so is. Am I right?

2010/1/7 Celso Coutinho <20.celso at gmail.com>

> This may look like a noob question, but how do I turn Macports apache back
> on?
>
> 2010/1/7 Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org>
>
>
>> On Jan 6, 2010, at 20:29, Celso Coutinho wrote:
>>
>> >> If you look at "ps axww | grep httpd" in the Terminal, is
>> /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd running, or is it a different httpd, for
>> example /usr/sbin/httpd? If it really is the MacPorts httpd that's running,
>> could you attach the complete httpd.conf? (Private mail is fine if you don't
>> want your config archived on the list.)
>> >
>> > When I placed that command on a shell, I got this:
>> >
>> >    22   ??  Ss     0:00.99 /usr/sbin/httpd -D FOREGROUND
>> >    76   ??  S      0:00.00 /usr/sbin/httpd -D FOREGROUND
>> >   115   ??  Ss     0:00.77 /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k start
>> >   119   ??  S      0:00.00 /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k start
>> >   120   ??  S      0:00.00 /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k start
>> >   121   ??  S      0:00.00 /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k start
>> >   122   ??  S      0:00.00 /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k start
>> >   123   ??  S      0:00.00 /opt/local/apache2/bin/httpd -k start
>> >  1473 s000  S+     0:00.00 grep httpd
>> >
>> > I am unable to unravel the secrets of this output...
>>
>> Looks like you have both Apple's apache an MacPorts apache running at the
>> same time. Maybe on different ports? Maybe competing for the same port?
>> Assuming you don't really want that, stop the MacPorts apache, stop the
>> Apple apache (by turning off System Preferences > Sharing > Personal Web
>> Sharing), then turn MacPorts apache back on and see what happens.
>>
>>
>>
>
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