Felipe
Felipe

Reputation: 11887

PDO_SQLITE driver not present.. what to do?

I see everywhere (including on the official docs) that the PDO_SQLITE driver is/should be included by default in PHP.

However, when I look at my extension_directory, I see only these files:

gd.so mcrypt.so mysqli.so mysql.so pdo_mysql.so pdo.so

And, as a result, a framework I'm trying to install (Symfony) tells me I need to install either the PDO_SQLITE or the SQLite3 .so extensions...

Can anyone help? Can I just try and find the needed .so file somewhere on the web, place it in my extensions_directory and then include it in php.ini??

BTW: I'm running php 5.3.6 downloaded via apt-get on ubuntu.

Upvotes: 50

Views: 85960

Answers (6)

Nauman Bashir
Nauman Bashir

Reputation: 119

For PHP 8.1.2

sudo apt install php8.1-sqlite3

Upvotes: 1

jere
jere

Reputation: 4304

did you try sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite?

Current version: sudo apt install php7.4-sqlite

Upvotes: 106

sh6210
sh6210

Reputation: 4540

In my case i was using php 7.2 in Ubuntu. I had to run following command,

sudo apt install php7.2-sqlite

Upvotes: 5

Santo Boldizar
Santo Boldizar

Reputation: 1395

For PHP 7.0 and greater:

sudo apt-get install php-sqlite3

Upvotes: 35

rui
rui

Reputation: 11

For Windows 10 - 64bits, version PHP 7.2 It's necessary remove only ( ; ) Before ;extension=pdo_sqlite ;extension=sqlite3

After extension=pdo_sqlite extension=sqlite3

Restart the server and already.

Upvotes: 1

Mohammed Saqib Rajput
Mohammed Saqib Rajput

Reputation: 1370

For Windows users:

removed comment (;) from php.ini

extension=php_pdo_sqlite.dll

extension=php_sqlite3.dll

Upvotes: 9

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