I just upgraded my OS into El Capitan. I had to do some changes in my apache configurations to make everything works as it did before.
Thanks for - http://coolestguideso
If you look at Coolest Guides On The Planet's separate page for mcrypt they suggest disabling SIP. But there's a way to get around that. Follow the guide as normal (skipping the SIP part) and after running /usr/bin/phpize
you can overide the extensions directory make
is using.
First create a new home for your php extensions:
mkdir -p /usr/local/lib/php/extensions
Then run:
./configure
make
sudo make EXTENSION_DIR='/usr/local/lib/php/extensions' install
And finally, when you add the extension to your php.ini
the most straightforward option is to include the full path to the file.
extension=/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/mcrypt.so
So far this is working for me.
Indirect references:
Error configuring mcrypt after upgrading to El Capitan (Ask Different)
Comment by Jon Gardner that started me on the path
Can be a problem related to the new System Integrity Protection or "SIP"? Maybe could be helpful to check permission on the /usr folder and change them as needed.
After upgrading to El Capitan, mcrypt.so has been moved from
/usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20121212
to
/Library/SystemMigration/History/Migration-(UUID)/QuarantineRoot/usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20121212/mcrypt.so
To be able to copy back the moved file, first, you must disable SIP as described here http://www.howtogeek.com/230424/how-to-disable-system-integrity-protection-on-a-mac-and-why-you-shouldnt
Then copy back the moved mcrypt.so to /usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20121212
Finaly restart Apache