• Resolved Imagedruideniggi

    (@druideniggi)


    We operate a managed server with WordPress installation.

    Aktiv: PHP Version: 8.2, FastCGI + opcache

    SQLite Object Cache notify :

    Your server does not have php’s SQLite3 extension installed.

    hese extensions, among others, are activated on the server:

    PDO_SQLite an ,

    PostgreSQL of

    SNMP of

    SOAP an

    SQLite an

    Do I have to enter something in the WP-Config to activate SQLite Object Cache? Or is there another solution?

    In der wp-config ist aktiviert;

    Activated in the WP-Config;

    define(‘WP_CACHE’, true);
    define( ‘WPCACHEHOME’, ‘/

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  • Plugin Author ImageOllieJones

    (@olliejones)

    Thanks for the good question. You are correct that certain php extensions are activated on your server, and others are not. You do need to have the SQLite3 php extension activated for this plugin to work. That is a server configuration change. No, you can’t do it in wp-config.php. (I wish!)

    The very easiest way to get this done right on YOUR hosting service is to ask their tech support people to do it for you. You didn’t say what kind of customer configuration portal they offer you.

    If it’s cPanel, there’s a menu option in the Software block with the php logo and the title “Select php version”. Go to that. It will have a tab called “extensions”. Check the box by sqlite3. And check the one by igbinary as well.

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