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Unbuntu 14.04 + Nginx + PHP5-FPM + sqlite3 : pdo sqlite could not find driver


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phpinfo() says I have SQLite 3.x driver for PDO.



php.ini only mentions sqlite like so:



[sqlite]
; http://php.net/sqlite.assoc-case
;sqlite.assoc_case = 0

[sqlite3]
;sqlite3.extension_dir =


I tried running sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite3 and it says: E: Unable to locate package php5-sqlite3



How do I enable sqlite?
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    phpinfo() says I have SQLite 3.x driver for PDO.



    php.ini only mentions sqlite like so:



    [sqlite]
    ; http://php.net/sqlite.assoc-case
    ;sqlite.assoc_case = 0

    [sqlite3]
    ;sqlite3.extension_dir =


    I tried running sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite3 and it says: E: Unable to locate package php5-sqlite3



    How do I enable sqlite?
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      phpinfo() says I have SQLite 3.x driver for PDO.



      php.ini only mentions sqlite like so:



      [sqlite]
      ; http://php.net/sqlite.assoc-case
      ;sqlite.assoc_case = 0

      [sqlite3]
      ;sqlite3.extension_dir =


      I tried running sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite3 and it says: E: Unable to locate package php5-sqlite3



      How do I enable sqlite?
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      share|improve this question














      phpinfo() says I have SQLite 3.x driver for PDO.



      php.ini only mentions sqlite like so:



      [sqlite]
      ; http://php.net/sqlite.assoc-case
      ;sqlite.assoc_case = 0

      [sqlite3]
      ;sqlite3.extension_dir =


      I tried running sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite3 and it says: E: Unable to locate package php5-sqlite3



      How do I enable sqlite?
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          Looks like just some package name confusion. I believe in both cases, you're attempting "sqlite3" instead of just "sqlite".



          A: Have you installed sqlite3 on the server?



          # Note the package on Ubuntu is "sqlite", not "sqlite3"
          $ sudo apt-get install sqlite


          B: The PHP package is php5-sqlite



          $ sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite


          Lastly



          To search for available packages, you can use apt-cache:



          $ apt-cache -n search php5-sqlite
          > php5-sqlite - SQLite module for php5

          $ apt-cache -n search sqlite
          > ... other stuff ...
          > sqlite - command line interface for SQLite
          > sqlite-doc - SQLite documentation
          > sqlite3-pcre - Perl-compatible regular expression support for SQLite
          > sqlitebrowser - GUI editor for SQLite databases
          > ... other stuff


          Hope that helps!






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            Looks like just some package name confusion. I believe in both cases, you're attempting "sqlite3" instead of just "sqlite".



            A: Have you installed sqlite3 on the server?



            # Note the package on Ubuntu is "sqlite", not "sqlite3"
            $ sudo apt-get install sqlite


            B: The PHP package is php5-sqlite



            $ sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite


            Lastly



            To search for available packages, you can use apt-cache:



            $ apt-cache -n search php5-sqlite
            > php5-sqlite - SQLite module for php5

            $ apt-cache -n search sqlite
            > ... other stuff ...
            > sqlite - command line interface for SQLite
            > sqlite-doc - SQLite documentation
            > sqlite3-pcre - Perl-compatible regular expression support for SQLite
            > sqlitebrowser - GUI editor for SQLite databases
            > ... other stuff


            Hope that helps!






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              Looks like just some package name confusion. I believe in both cases, you're attempting "sqlite3" instead of just "sqlite".



              A: Have you installed sqlite3 on the server?



              # Note the package on Ubuntu is "sqlite", not "sqlite3"
              $ sudo apt-get install sqlite


              B: The PHP package is php5-sqlite



              $ sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite


              Lastly



              To search for available packages, you can use apt-cache:



              $ apt-cache -n search php5-sqlite
              > php5-sqlite - SQLite module for php5

              $ apt-cache -n search sqlite
              > ... other stuff ...
              > sqlite - command line interface for SQLite
              > sqlite-doc - SQLite documentation
              > sqlite3-pcre - Perl-compatible regular expression support for SQLite
              > sqlitebrowser - GUI editor for SQLite databases
              > ... other stuff


              Hope that helps!






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                Looks like just some package name confusion. I believe in both cases, you're attempting "sqlite3" instead of just "sqlite".



                A: Have you installed sqlite3 on the server?



                # Note the package on Ubuntu is "sqlite", not "sqlite3"
                $ sudo apt-get install sqlite


                B: The PHP package is php5-sqlite



                $ sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite


                Lastly



                To search for available packages, you can use apt-cache:



                $ apt-cache -n search php5-sqlite
                > php5-sqlite - SQLite module for php5

                $ apt-cache -n search sqlite
                > ... other stuff ...
                > sqlite - command line interface for SQLite
                > sqlite-doc - SQLite documentation
                > sqlite3-pcre - Perl-compatible regular expression support for SQLite
                > sqlitebrowser - GUI editor for SQLite databases
                > ... other stuff


                Hope that helps!






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                Looks like just some package name confusion. I believe in both cases, you're attempting "sqlite3" instead of just "sqlite".



                A: Have you installed sqlite3 on the server?



                # Note the package on Ubuntu is "sqlite", not "sqlite3"
                $ sudo apt-get install sqlite


                B: The PHP package is php5-sqlite



                $ sudo apt-get install php5-sqlite


                Lastly



                To search for available packages, you can use apt-cache:



                $ apt-cache -n search php5-sqlite
                > php5-sqlite - SQLite module for php5

                $ apt-cache -n search sqlite
                > ... other stuff ...
                > sqlite - command line interface for SQLite
                > sqlite-doc - SQLite documentation
                > sqlite3-pcre - Perl-compatible regular expression support for SQLite
                > sqlitebrowser - GUI editor for SQLite databases
                > ... other stuff


                Hope that helps!







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