diff --git a/reference/mongo/configure.xml b/reference/mongo/configure.xml
index 1d5d6dee5e..dccecc3ee1 100644
--- a/reference/mongo/configure.xml
+++ b/reference/mongo/configure.xml
@@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ extension=mongo.so
+
Installing on *NIX
@@ -165,37 +166,41 @@ extension=php_mongo.dll
-
- OS X
-
- In most cases installing from pecl is the easiest way:
-
+
+ OS X
+
+
+ In most cases installing from pecl is the easiest way:
+
-
-
-
- If you are using Homebrew, the
- PHP tap includes formulae for the driver. For example, you might install the
- driver for PHP 5.6 using the following command:
-
+
+
+
+
+ If you are using Homebrew, the
+ PHP tap includes formulae for the driver. For example, you might install the
+ driver for PHP 5.6 using the following command:
+
-
-
-
- If you are using XAMPP, note that it
- has its own pecl binary and php.ini configuration. You should be able to
- install the driver with the following command:
-
+
+
+
+
+ If you are using XAMPP, note that it
+ has its own pecl binary and php.ini configuration. You should be able to
+ install the driver with the following command:
+
-
-
-
+
+
+
+ Xcode dependency for compiling on OS X
Compiling the driver on OS X will require Xcode developer tools, which may
@@ -204,25 +209,28 @@ $ sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/bin/pecl install mongo
Command Line Tools package.
-
+
-
- Gentoo
-
- Gentoo has a package for the PHP PECL driver called dev-php/pecl-mongo, which can be
- installed with:
-
-
+
+ Gentoo
+
+
+ Gentoo has a package for the PHP PECL driver called dev-php/pecl-mongo, which can be
+ installed with:
+
+
+
-
+
-
- If you use PECL, you may get an error that libtool is the wrong version.
- Compiling from source you'll need to run aclocal and autoconf.
-
-
+
+ If you use PECL, you may get an error that libtool is the wrong version.
+ Compiling from source you'll need to run aclocal and autoconf.
+
+
+
-
-
-
- Red Hat
-
- This includes Fedora and CentOS.
-
-
- The default Apache settings on these systems do not let requests make
- network connections, meaning that the driver will get "Permission denied"
- errors when it tries to connect to the database. If you run into this, try
- running:
-
+
+
+
+
+ Red Hat
+
+
+ This includes Fedora and CentOS.
+
+
+
+ The default Apache settings on these systems do not let requests make
+ network connections, meaning that the driver will get "Permission denied"
+ errors when it tries to connect to the database. If you run into this, try
+ running:
+
-
- Then restart Apache. (This issue has also occurred with SELinux.)
-
-
+
+ Then restart Apache. (This issue has also occurred with SELinux.)
+