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    Default rpm install

    Hi, I'm kinda new to CPanel and having a problem installing an rpm for a php extension.

    The rpm was not in the list of rpms found in WHM, so I downloaded it from the provider. The rpm in questions is tclink php extension.

    I installed it with rpm -Uvh like I have on my other Linux server with no problems.

    /usr/lib/php4/tclink.so
    /etc/php.d/tclink.ini

    were installed ok. I restarted apache, but my extension is still not available in php.

    Am I missing something? On my other linux server without cpanel, this works.

    What else do I need to do to have the tclink.so extension loaded for php?

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    Default tclink.so

    You may need to add the following line to your php.ini file

    extension=tclink.so

    or you can access it in each script iusing dl() command.

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