See my previous messages; there's step by step output where I trigger
it with your extension by renaming the directory containing the PHP
it's built against (this obviously requires you have a PHP that's
built with --prefix=/usr/local/myphpbuild or whatever).

I suppose the solution for now is to use 'make
INSTALL_ROOT=/tmp/mypackagedir install', but that's a PHP specific
thing; other software, like Nginx for example, uses the more
"standard" DESTDIR variable as recommended by
https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html for staged
installs.

That's why I am asking here for the reason this change was made. If
it's unintentional, then it should be fixable; if it's on purpose,
then maybe migrating PHP's Makefiles to also use DESTDIR would be
useful in order to allow generic build tooling to have fewer special
cases for PHP.

David


On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 6:14 PM Glash Gnome <glash.gn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Right.
> > configure && make && make install
> works.
>
> For my personal information : Now which command should I use to get the error 
> ?
>
>
> Le jeu. 9 déc. 2021 à 17:34, David Zuelke <dzue...@salesforce.com> a écrit :
>>
>> Of course a 'make && make install' works. That is *not* what's broken
>> since 8.1, and not what I'm talking about.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 4:53 PM Glash Gnome <glash.gn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Thanks a lot.
>> > I use PHP 8.2.0-dev (cli) (built: Dec  8 2021 23:53:19) (NTS)
>> > And I can't reproduce the error with my build procedure.
>> > But, if I use "make -d install' insteadof "make && make install' I get 
>> > errors.
>> >
>> > Can you confirm it ?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Le jeu. 9 déc. 2021 à 03:19, David Zuelke <dzue...@salesforce.com> a écrit 
>> > :
>> >>
>> >> Yes, of course; it happens with any extension, because the Makefile
>> >> generated by 8.1's 'phpize' now lists those header dependencies even
>> >> for 'make install'.
>> >>
>> >> Like I described, you can reproduce this by 'make'ing the extension,
>> >> then moving the PHP you used to build the extension, then running
>> >> 'make install' (sample with your ext, on my build environment for
>> >> Heroku's PHP support):
>> >>
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/app# export PATH=/app/.heroku/php/bin:$PATH
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/app# which php
>> >> /app/.heroku/php/bin/php
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/app# php -v
>> >> PHP 8.1.0 (cli) (built: Dec  8 2021 20:43:30) (NTS)
>> >> Copyright (c) The PHP Group
>> >> Zend Engine v4.1.0, Copyright (c) Zend Technologies
>> >>     with Zend OPcache v8.1.0, Copyright (c), by Zend Technologies
>> >>
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/app# mkdir /tmp/build-ext-cairo
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/app# cd /tmp/build-ext-cairo/
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/tmp/build-ext-cairo# git clone
>> >> https://github.com/gtkphp/php-ext-cairo-src
>> >> Cloning into 'php-ext-cairo-src'...
>> >> …
>> >>
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/tmp/build-ext-cairo# cd php-ext-cairo-src/
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/tmp/build-ext-cairo/php-ext-cairo-src# git checkout
>> >> origin/PHP-8.0
>> >> Note: checking out 'origin/PHP-8.0'.
>> >>
>> >> You are in 'detached HEAD' state. You can look around, make experimental
>> >> …
>> >>
>> >> HEAD is now at 2cd2ce9 Fix test( compatibility PHP-8)
>> >>
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/tmp/build-ext-cairo/php-ext-cairo-src# phpize
>> >> Configuring for:
>> >> PHP Api Version:         20210902
>> >> Zend Module Api No:      20210902
>> >> Zend Extension Api No:   420210902
>> >>
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/tmp/build-ext-cairo/php-ext-cairo-src# ./configure
>> >> --prefix=/app/.heroku/php
>> >> …
>> >>
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/tmp/build-ext-cairo/php-ext-cairo-src# make -j9
>> >> …
>> >> Build complete.
>> >> Don't forget to run 'make test'.
>> >>
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/tmp/build-ext-cairo/php-ext-cairo-src# mv
>> >> /app/.heroku/php{,_}
>> >>
>> >> root@8f6813d6dc88:/tmp/build-ext-cairo/php-ext-cairo-src# make install
>> >> make: *** No rule to make target
>> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h', needed by 'cairo.lo'.
>> >> Stop.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 2:30 AM Glash Gnome <glash.gn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks, I'll check it out.
>> >> >
>> >> > I'm confused. Can you tell me if you have this problem with this 
>> >> > extension (PHP8 / 7/5>):
>> >> > https://github.com/gtkphp/php-ext-cairo-src checkout PHP-8.0
>> >> >
>> >> > At the moment I need to check some dependency to try your extension.
>> >> > I'll keep you informed.
>> >> >
>> >> > Best Regards
>> >> >
>> >> > Le jeu. 9 déc. 2021 à 01:20, David Zuelke <dzue...@salesforce.com> a 
>> >> > écrit :
>> >> >>
>> >> >> That's... sort of... irrelevant for this question; the problem appears
>> >> >> before that step. You could make a tarball of the built extension,
>> >> >> create a .deb archive, whatever; the point is that it should be
>> >> >> installable standalone (think e.g. 'apt-get install php81-imagick').
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 12:33 AM Glash Gnome <glash.gn...@gmail.com> 
>> >> >> wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Hello,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Can you tell me what the program is in step 7)
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > > package up
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Thanks you,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Le mer. 8 déc. 2021 à 16:25, David Zuelke via internals 
>> >> >> > <internals@lists.php.net> a écrit :
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Hi all,
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> When building shared extensions for PHP for the purpose of packaging
>> >> >> >> and distributing the builds, the build environment obviously needs 
>> >> >> >> PHP
>> >> >> >> installed in the destination directory structure (for headers, 
>> >> >> >> phpize,
>> >> >> >> and so forth).
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> But the resulting archive of the built extension should only contain
>> >> >> >> the shared object, and possibly the headers.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> A common pattern to do achieve is:
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> 1) download/extract PHP to $installdir
>> >> >> >> 2) download/extract extension to $builddir
>> >> >> >> 3) phpize in $builddir
>> >> >> >> 4) make in $builddir
>> >> >> >> 5) rm -rf $installdir
>> >> >> >> 6) make install
>> >> >> >> 7) package up $installdir
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Step 6 installs the extension into $installdir - you end up with
>> >> >> >> /foo/bar/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20210902/something.so
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> That doesn't work with PHP 8.1 anymore - the Makefile generated by
>> >> >> >> phpize now contains an include directive at the top level (near the
>> >> >> >> bottom), e.g.:
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> -include src/php_raphf_api.dep
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Which lists not only the extension's headers, but also all of PHP's
>> >> >> >> (in include/main, include/Zend, and so forth):
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> src/php_raphf_api.lo: 
>> >> >> >> /tmp/bob-2eBC7e/raphf-2.0.1/src/php_raphf_api.c \
>> >> >> >>  config.h /app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h \
>> >> >> >>  /app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php_version.h \
>> >> >> >>  /app/.heroku/php/include/php/Zend/zend_stream.h \
>> >> >> >>  /app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/streams/php_stream_context.h \
>> >> >> >> … (many more from main/ and Zend/ here)
>> >> >> >>  /app/.heroku/php/include/php/ext/standard/info.h php_raphf.h \
>> >> >> >>  php_raphf_api.h php_raphf.h
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> This results in the 'make install' failing if, like in our step 5
>> >> >> >> above, PHP itself has been (re-)moved since the 'make' (output that
>> >> >> >> follows is from a 'make -d install'):
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>       Considering target file 'src/php_raphf_api.lo'.
>> >> >> >> …
>> >> >> >>         Considering target file 
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          File '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h' does not 
>> >> >> >> exist.
>> >> >> >>          Looking for an implicit rule for
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying pattern rule with stem 'php'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main//tmp/bob-1830jl/raphf-2.0.1/src/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h,v'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/RCS/php.h,v'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/RCS/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/s.php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/SCCS/s.php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying pattern rule with stem 'php'.
>> >> >> >>          Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main//tmp/bob-1830jl/raphf-2.0.1/src/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Looking for a rule with intermediate file
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main//tmp/bob-1830jl/raphf-2.0.1/src/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>           Avoiding implicit rule recursion.
>> >> >> >>           Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main//tmp/bob-1830jl/raphf-2.0.1/src/php.h,v'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main//tmp/bob-1830jl/raphf-2.0.1/src/RCS/php.h,v'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main//tmp/bob-1830jl/raphf-2.0.1/src/RCS/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main//tmp/bob-1830jl/raphf-2.0.1/src/s.php.h'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying pattern rule with stem 'php.h'.
>> >> >> >>           Trying implicit prerequisite
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main//tmp/bob-1830jl/raphf-2.0.1/src/SCCS/s.php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          No implicit rule found for 
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>          Finished prerequisites of target file
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h'.
>> >> >> >>         Must remake target 
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h'.
>> >> >> >> make: *** No rule to make target
>> >> >> >> '/app/.heroku/php/include/php/main/php.h', needed by
>> >> >> >> 'src/php_raphf_api.lo'.  Stop.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Building extensions for 8.0 or lower doesn't generate such a
>> >> >> >> `src/php_EXTNAME_api.dep` file.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Is this intentional? If so, could someone explain the purpose of the
>> >> >> >> change? I couldn't find anything insightful when browsing the Git
>> >> >> >> logs.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> The workaround is to
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> make INSTALL_ROOT=$SOMETEMPDIR install
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> and then move things into place for packaging, but I was still
>> >> >> >> wondering why this change was made in the first place.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Thanks and greetings,
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> David
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> --
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