Hi Troy, > I found I had to re-hup apache to make php recognised the libraries that > were installed... you could even try a stop/start and that would > work too. Yes you were right, I restarted Apache and ran through the install and all upgraded fine. I'll have to download though since everything looks OK except for the "IPv4" option, it errors out. I'll email a separate message on that one. Regards, Michael. > On 24 September 2010 12:13, Michael Mansour <mic@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I went through to upgrade my 0.17.11 to 0.18.4 and noting the PCRE problem > > with Red Hat based servers, I rebuilt my pcre's with the support required: > > > > # pcretest -C > > PCRE version 6.6 06-Feb-2006 > > Compiled with > > UTF-8 support > > Unicode properties support > > Newline character is LF > > Internal link size = 2 > > POSIX malloc threshold = 10 > > Default match limit = 10000000 > > Default recursion depth limit = 10000000 > > Match recursion uses stack > > > > However, the Racktables upgrade doesn't seem to recognise it at all: > > > > Platform check statusPDO extension PASSED > > PDO-MySQL extension PASSED > > PCRE extension PASSED > > PCRE compiled with > > --enable-unicode-properties FAILED > > SNMP extension PASSED > > GD extension PASSED > > Multibyte string extension PASSED > > LDAP extension PASSED > > accessed over HTTPS No! (all your passwords will be transmitted in > > cleartext) > > > > That's all that shows up, no ability to continue the installation. > > > > Why can't Racktables upgrade recognise the pcre fix ? > > > > I don't care about the HTTPS also since it's an internal system in a small > > office and external access to the environment (from the internet) is via > > HTTPS, but the upgrade script can't know that of course. > > > > Any help is appreciated. > > > > Thank you. > > > > Michael. > > > > ------- End of Original Message -------