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I have a Centos 7 machine.



I decided to install apache, mysql, and php from source.



I already installed (from source) the apache & mysql packages (requirements: with apr (source), apr-util (source), pcre-devel (yum installed), perl (yum installed)).



Now, I am trying to install php and the configuration file stops at extensions section of install and says:




configure: error: DBA: Could not find necessary header file(s)




1) what should I do to repair it?



I saw on the internet that I can fix it with db4-devel, the problem is that there's no db4-devel in CentOS 7.



2) Is there any replacement package for this?



3) how can I make php(7.0.3) install all extensions in ./configure?










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    I have a Centos 7 machine.



    I decided to install apache, mysql, and php from source.



    I already installed (from source) the apache & mysql packages (requirements: with apr (source), apr-util (source), pcre-devel (yum installed), perl (yum installed)).



    Now, I am trying to install php and the configuration file stops at extensions section of install and says:




    configure: error: DBA: Could not find necessary header file(s)




    1) what should I do to repair it?



    I saw on the internet that I can fix it with db4-devel, the problem is that there's no db4-devel in CentOS 7.



    2) Is there any replacement package for this?



    3) how can I make php(7.0.3) install all extensions in ./configure?










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      I have a Centos 7 machine.



      I decided to install apache, mysql, and php from source.



      I already installed (from source) the apache & mysql packages (requirements: with apr (source), apr-util (source), pcre-devel (yum installed), perl (yum installed)).



      Now, I am trying to install php and the configuration file stops at extensions section of install and says:




      configure: error: DBA: Could not find necessary header file(s)




      1) what should I do to repair it?



      I saw on the internet that I can fix it with db4-devel, the problem is that there's no db4-devel in CentOS 7.



      2) Is there any replacement package for this?



      3) how can I make php(7.0.3) install all extensions in ./configure?










      share|improve this question















      I have a Centos 7 machine.



      I decided to install apache, mysql, and php from source.



      I already installed (from source) the apache & mysql packages (requirements: with apr (source), apr-util (source), pcre-devel (yum installed), perl (yum installed)).



      Now, I am trying to install php and the configuration file stops at extensions section of install and says:




      configure: error: DBA: Could not find necessary header file(s)




      1) what should I do to repair it?



      I saw on the internet that I can fix it with db4-devel, the problem is that there's no db4-devel in CentOS 7.



      2) Is there any replacement package for this?



      3) how can I make php(7.0.3) install all extensions in ./configure?







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          Your internet search was correct. The above error is cause by a missing dependency: Berkeley DB development files.



          The correct CentOS 7 package is libdb-devel, so installing that will let you continue until the next missing dependency.



          "All extensions" is a bit too arbitrary to give an exact answer, but at this stage all errors are likely missing dependencies, so just find and install them one by one until it works.






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            Your internet search was correct. The above error is cause by a missing dependency: Berkeley DB development files.



            The correct CentOS 7 package is libdb-devel, so installing that will let you continue until the next missing dependency.



            "All extensions" is a bit too arbitrary to give an exact answer, but at this stage all errors are likely missing dependencies, so just find and install them one by one until it works.






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              Your internet search was correct. The above error is cause by a missing dependency: Berkeley DB development files.



              The correct CentOS 7 package is libdb-devel, so installing that will let you continue until the next missing dependency.



              "All extensions" is a bit too arbitrary to give an exact answer, but at this stage all errors are likely missing dependencies, so just find and install them one by one until it works.






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                Your internet search was correct. The above error is cause by a missing dependency: Berkeley DB development files.



                The correct CentOS 7 package is libdb-devel, so installing that will let you continue until the next missing dependency.



                "All extensions" is a bit too arbitrary to give an exact answer, but at this stage all errors are likely missing dependencies, so just find and install them one by one until it works.






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                Your internet search was correct. The above error is cause by a missing dependency: Berkeley DB development files.



                The correct CentOS 7 package is libdb-devel, so installing that will let you continue until the next missing dependency.



                "All extensions" is a bit too arbitrary to give an exact answer, but at this stage all errors are likely missing dependencies, so just find and install them one by one until it works.







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