I use the binary installation of PHP 5.0.4 from http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/php/

And a tiny test case trying to introduce the module hello, with the function hello_world() that simply returns a string. Actually I have just used copy and paste from this tutorial http://tinyurl.com/cahsj

At first I ran
php -r 'echo hello_world();'
With "Fatal error: Call to undefined function: hello_world() in Command line code on line 1" as result.
I checked into it and reallies that the default php was php 4, so I tried:

/usr/local/php5/bin/php -r 'echo hello_world();'
To be sure.
This yields a better result :)
PHP Warning:  PHP Startup: : Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20020429, debug=0, thread-safety=0
PHP    compiled with module API=20041030, debug=0, thread-safety=0
These options need to match

No problem, my guess is that #include "php.h" for some reason uses the php4 header file. How do I force phpize, ./configure, #include "php.h" etc, to use the installed php5 files (All residing under /usr/local/php5)?

regards
        Fredrik Olsson

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