Please take this discussion off list.

Thanks,
Glen

On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Gora Mohanty <g...@mimirtech.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 12:15 AM, Cupbearer <jcr...@inforeverse.com> wrote:
>> What are the Prerequite libraries required to get Solr to work in Php.  
>> Php.net has libxml2 and libcurlx I think (off the top of my head)  I have 
>> those installed correctly and I can get to my Solr/admin page from a browser 
>> just fine and ping and all of those things just fine from within the browser.
> [...]
>
> In that case, it is clearly not a Solr issue per se. It is not clear from your
> description how you are trying to access Solr from PHP: Are you using
> one of the existing PHP/Solr interfaces, or simply making calls to the
> Solr Web interface?
>
>> Gora, that is the version of php that is running on my box, 5.3.2 from your 
>> google link.  Xampp has 5.3.6 running.  The only difference that I can see 
>> from a comparison of the two  phpinfo() files is the linux box is missing 
>> mysqlnd (mysql native drivers) which I think is needed for fsock 
>> connections.  (but I’m not sure, my google reading)   The problem is that to 
>> get mysqlnd into my php I would have to compile it that way from scratch as 
>> there doesn’t seem to be a way to add it after the fact.  I would hate to 
>> get all the way down the road of compiling php from source just to have that 
>> not be the problem.  There doesn’t seem to be a repo for 5.3.6 on centos 6 
>> either, the ius repos only have 5.3.6 for centos 5.6 which is using old 
>> libxml2 and libcurl libraries when I checked those.
>
> Not very sure, but I think that the OS packages should include everything
> needed, and in general, it is not a good idea to mix and match different
> versions of libraries. I am not a PHP developer, but think that mysqlnd is
> not absolutely required for accessing mysql from PHP. In any case, interfacing
> PHP with mysql is a separate problem that is definitely off-topic here. You
> could try asking on a PHP/mysql list.
>
>> So, back to the question, what are the prerequisites for getting php and 
>> solr to talk nice to each other?
> [...]
>
> Sorry, do not know the answer to that, other than there are several PHP
> interfaces to Solr available: Please try searching Google for "PHP Solr".
>
> Regards,
> Gora
>



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