![]() For most intents and purposes download the 64-bit version of the following files under the title " Version 10.2.0.4 (64-bit)": ![]() OCI8 relies on OS X having several client libraries and tools from Oracle installed on OS X. I also assume that you enabled PHP in your Apache configuration ( /etc/apache2/nf) and have a /etc/php.ini by copying it from /etc/. Oracle Express was installed on a separate Windows machine as it cannot run or be installed on Snow Leopard. I was using Oracle Express, a limited capability, free-ish version of Oracle's database. It took me some time and research to get it up and running. As a Mac user I was looking to use OS X's built-in Apache and PHP setup, which like many PHP installations does not have the Oracle OCI8 driver installed or enabled. Oracle apparently embraces PHP warmly and as such supports an open source database driver for the environment called OCI8. My current project involves using PHP with an Oracle database.
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