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yum -y install openssl
/usr/local/bin/ is the installation directory of php
Switch to the etx/openssl directory of the php installation directory
cd /root/soft/php-5.2.8/ext/openssl
/usr/local/bin/phpize
Cannot find config.m4.
Make sure that you run '/usr/local/bin/phpize' in the top level source directory of the module
Check that there is a config in the openssl directory .w32 and config0.m4, rename config0.m4 to config.m4.
mv config0.m4 config.m4
Execution:
/usr/local/bin/phpize
Compile:
./configure --with-openssl --with-php-config=/usr/local/bin/php-config make;make install
After prompting success, add extension = openssl.so in php.ini
Restart apache or php-fpm and complete.
PS: I don’t understand why the directory is config0.m4 instead of config.m4.
There is also config0.m4 in the pcre, zlib and other module directories.
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