On Apr 29, 2005, at 17:48, Brian J. France wrote:
I am trying to build imap as a shared extension (phpize method) with different path for openssl. This seems easy, right?
phpize; ./configure --with-imap-ssl=<path>
But that doesn't work. It seems that line 1688 in acinclude.m4 is the problem:
1687 dnl Fallbacks for different configure options 1688 if test "$PHP_OPENSSL" != "no"; then 1689 PHP_OPENSSL_DIR=$PHP_OPENSSL 1690 elif test "$PHP_IMAP_SSL" != "no"; then 1691 PHP_OPENSSL_DIR=$PHP_IMAP_SSL 1692 fi
The problem is $PHP_OPENSSL is blank and hits the first case setting $PHP_OPENSSL_DIR to blank and things blow up in a few test down. Something like this fixes it:
if test "$PHP_OPENSSL" != "no" && test "$PHP_OPENSSL" != ""; then
I don't know if this would break anything or not, thoughts?
Brian
I tried changing configure but being on a Mac it complained about my autoconf/automake versions so I took a different approach.
I have two openssl's installed, the original in /usr and an newer version in /usr/local.
I moved the openssl files from /usr to a safe place, built PHP with imap shared using /usr/local openssl files and copied the shared module to a safe place.
Moved the openssl stuff back, rebuilt PHP with imap as shared, installed it and then copied my saved shared module into the extensions folder.
Originally I made PHP without the imap imap extensionm, then I realized I didn't need to do any make installs since all I wanted was the shared module I could have copied it from the extension folder after the make command saving me time of building PHP a couple of time.
I now have a "Makefile" file just outside of the PHP source source that I use to process the PHP source that builds it in /tmp in whatever configuration I need without ever affecting my true install so It has distinct build advantages.
-- Dale
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