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I am working with drupal 7 and I install drush V7.4.0 but when i run drush cc all
I am getting this error :
Error: Uncaught Error: Undefined class constant 'MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY' in /var/www/html/myproject/includes/database/mysql/database.inc:56










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    I am working with drupal 7 and I install drush V7.4.0 but when i run drush cc all
    I am getting this error :
    Error: Uncaught Error: Undefined class constant 'MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY' in /var/www/html/myproject/includes/database/mysql/database.inc:56










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      I am working with drupal 7 and I install drush V7.4.0 but when i run drush cc all
      I am getting this error :
      Error: Uncaught Error: Undefined class constant 'MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY' in /var/www/html/myproject/includes/database/mysql/database.inc:56










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      I am working with drupal 7 and I install drush V7.4.0 but when i run drush cc all
      I am getting this error :
      Error: Uncaught Error: Undefined class constant 'MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY' in /var/www/html/myproject/includes/database/mysql/database.inc:56







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          You are missing some sort of php support for mysql.



          Examine:



          print phpinfo();


          and see if there is a reference to PDO or pdo_mysql . Generic install for php support (it includes the pdo_mysql extension) can be done with:



          sudo apt-get install php{digits}-mysql


          where {digits} needs to be replaced by your php version (could be 5, 6, 7.0, 7.1). After adding this you need to include the module and need to restart apache.






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            You are missing some sort of php support for mysql.



            Examine:



            print phpinfo();


            and see if there is a reference to PDO or pdo_mysql . Generic install for php support (it includes the pdo_mysql extension) can be done with:



            sudo apt-get install php{digits}-mysql


            where {digits} needs to be replaced by your php version (could be 5, 6, 7.0, 7.1). After adding this you need to include the module and need to restart apache.






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              You are missing some sort of php support for mysql.



              Examine:



              print phpinfo();


              and see if there is a reference to PDO or pdo_mysql . Generic install for php support (it includes the pdo_mysql extension) can be done with:



              sudo apt-get install php{digits}-mysql


              where {digits} needs to be replaced by your php version (could be 5, 6, 7.0, 7.1). After adding this you need to include the module and need to restart apache.






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                You are missing some sort of php support for mysql.



                Examine:



                print phpinfo();


                and see if there is a reference to PDO or pdo_mysql . Generic install for php support (it includes the pdo_mysql extension) can be done with:



                sudo apt-get install php{digits}-mysql


                where {digits} needs to be replaced by your php version (could be 5, 6, 7.0, 7.1). After adding this you need to include the module and need to restart apache.






                share|improve this answer













                You are missing some sort of php support for mysql.



                Examine:



                print phpinfo();


                and see if there is a reference to PDO or pdo_mysql . Generic install for php support (it includes the pdo_mysql extension) can be done with:



                sudo apt-get install php{digits}-mysql


                where {digits} needs to be replaced by your php version (could be 5, 6, 7.0, 7.1). After adding this you need to include the module and need to restart apache.







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