The mcrypt extension is missing. Please check your PHP configuration.
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The above error appears after you successfully get phpMyAdmin up and running on OS X, generally you don’t have to worry about it, you only need to address the error if you are going to use a web application that requires it, for example Magento, the shopping cart software or a php framework like Laravel.
mcrypt is a file encryption method using secure techniques to exchange data. This tutorial has been tested in 10.7 Lion and 10.8 Mountain Lion. OSX 10.9 Mavericks mcrypt guide here.
There are two ways to solve this issue on OSX, it depends on what your comfortable with and what you already have – this guide takes you through staying what you already have by installing and compiling code to get the extension running, an alternative is to use a packaged version of PHP which already has the mcrypt extension compiled and enabled, this for some would be an easier option to deploy – see that PHP guide here.
Download the 'Command Line Tools for Xcode' appropriate for your version of OSX. For me, that was 'Command Line Tools (OS X Mountain Lion) for Xcode - April 2014' Copy the dmg file to your remote. In the following command, I'm using scp to securely copy. Aug 16, 2012 There select Command Line Tools (OS X Mountain Lion) and download the DMG file (it’s about 110 MB). Then open the DMG file, double click on Command Line Tools (Mountain Lion).mpkg, just keep clicking Continue / Agree / Install.
XcodeXcode Build Command Line
Get Xcode from the Apple app store, free download version, then install it from the /Applications folder it will be called ‘Install Xcode’ or just Xcode.app. You need this to use the compilers to compile the source code that you will download.
Go to Xcode preferences and then look in the ‘Downloads’ button.
Install the command line tools from the preferences of Xcode.
Getting it on in OS X Mountain Lion
This tutorial works mostly in the Terminal, launch it from /Applications/Utilities, change directory (cd) to the home account and make a directory that you will work in, call it mcrypt
Get libmcrypt 2.5.8 from Sourceforge, this is direct download link.
Get the php code in a tar.gz or .bz2 format- (version 5.3.6 – 5.3.13 are common in different builds up to OS X 10.8, 5.3.13 is current for OSX 10.8.2)
Xcode Command Line Tools Download Dmg
Check your version at the command line:
Move both of these files that you downloaded into your working directory – mcrypt in this instance and go back to Terminal Dell monitor drivers for mac os x.
Expand both files via the command line or just double click them in the Finder:
Remove the compressed archives
Any errors on the command line including C++ and g++ mostly are due to Xcode not being installed or the command line tools missing – if you have Xcode but still get the errors, launch Xcode > Preferences > Downloads > Install ‘Command Line Tools’
Configuring libmcrypt
With the libmcrypt configured and libraries now installed, time for to make the mcrypt extension.
Autoconf Errors
If the below error occurs after you try the following compile of mcrypt, then autoconf is not installed.
Autoconf is not installed with the latest Xcode but may be present on some OS X from an upgraded older Xcode.
If you need autoconf – some more Terminal heavy lifting: Ez vinyl converter download.
Compile mcrypt php Extension
Output should be:
Configuring for: PHP Api Version: 20090626 Zend Module Api No: 20090626 Zend Extension Api No: 220090626 configure.in:3: warning: prefer named diversions configure.in:3: warning: prefer named diversions
The result of this should be:
Installing shared extensions: /usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/
Enabling mcrypt.so php Extension
Open /etc/php.ini and add the line below at the end
If there is no php.ini file, then you need to make one from php.ini.default in the same location like so:
And allow write capability
Then add the line as above in your favourite text editor:
or
and add in the line:
Restart Apache
That’s it, check your phpMyadmin login page or create and browse to a phpinfo.php to see if it loaded correctly, if it didn’t load you may need to declare the extensions directory in /etc/php.ini
Hopefully it wasn’t too much of a nightmare…
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