Richard Ward
New Pleskian
I've been trying to install AfterLogic WebMail Lite, which is a popular alternative to Roundcube, and I was happy to find it in the Plesk Applications database. When I go to install it on my website, however, the install never finishes and complains about not having the 'mysql' extension. MySQL is enabled and working, as I have existing WordPress sites working fine on the server.
I double-checked my settings, and it appears I have a few SQL modules loaded in PHP. I tried adding these into inclusion in PHP settings for the site to no avail -- it still won't install.
root@server1:/# php -m|grep mysql
mysqli
mysqlnd
pdo_mysql
I could always install it manually in my hosting-site/webmail directory, but I'd like it to auto update with new packages and not have to maintain a separate package myself.
Any idea why this is happening? Is the 'mysql' module being depreciated or something? I've worked with WebMail Lite and WebMail Pro before, so I know their software works. I think this is an error on my end?
Thanks,
I double-checked my settings, and it appears I have a few SQL modules loaded in PHP. I tried adding these into inclusion in PHP settings for the site to no avail -- it still won't install.
root@server1:/# php -m|grep mysql
mysqli
mysqlnd
pdo_mysql
I could always install it manually in my hosting-site/webmail directory, but I'd like it to auto update with new packages and not have to maintain a separate package myself.
Any idea why this is happening? Is the 'mysql' module being depreciated or something? I've worked with WebMail Lite and WebMail Pro before, so I know their software works. I think this is an error on my end?
Thanks,