Max Bowsher wrote:
Andreas Eibach wrote:
*Please ANYONE*: anyone who has this 2.0.xx thing running
_successfully_ on
cygwin, please report back here. Maybe I can learn a bit of nifty tricks
from you :)
As I said in the recent thread "Apache DSO modules under Cygwin", I'm
quite happily running Apache 2 under Cygwin. With the addition
Subversion modules, no less. Keep an eye out on cygwin-apps, after
this most recent burst of interest, I've bumped finishing off the
half-made package I've had for a while up my todo list. Package is
building right now, actually. *crosses fingers, hopes for no build
errors*.
Now that we're talking about apache 2 here, is there some chance we
could include PHP as a module in apache? The
apache-php-postgresql/mysql framework has been waiting for a long time
in cygwin now. I remember around 2 years ago that the framework (at
least with postgresql) used to be in cygwin.
There is just one problem. PHP *can* compile in cygwin but the wrong
thing is compiled. (I'm trying to configure PHP as a module that will
load into apache) Doing a ./configure, make, runs with no errors.
However, when doing a make install, here's what crops up:
$ make install
Installing PHP SAPI module: apache
apxs:Error: file libs/libphp4.so is not a DSO
make: *** [install-sapi] Error 1
The thing is, libs/libphp4.so does not exist but only libs/libpp4.a
I remember someone saying before that there is a problem in libtool.
However, I don't quite understand how libtool works.
Here's what the make warning says:
libtool: link: warning: undefined symbols not allowed in i686-pc-cygwin
shared libraries
If anyone could help me build php4 on cygwin, I would volunteer as its
maintainer.
Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Carlo
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Carlo Florendo
Astra Philippines Inc.
www.astra.ph
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