ID: 41941
Comment by: Fedora at FamilleCollet dot com
Reported By: wdierkes at 5dollarwhitebox dot org
Status: Assigned
Bug Type: OCI8 related
Operating System: Redhat Enterprise Linux
PHP Version: 5.2.3
Assigned To: sixd
New Comment:
Oracle now provides RPM for i386, x86_64 and even ppc
With new version 11.1, install path is "client64" and only "client" is
test during "configure".
Previous Comments:
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[2007-11-29 22:56:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We're not going to add support for any unofficial Instant Client rpms
(there is enough hassle with the official ones, so please don't add even
more).
The support for official 64bit OIC rpms is currently being tested.
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[2007-11-29 21:28:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update: Oracle has released Instant Client x86_64 RPMs on the OTN
website. OCI8 should use the directory structure in these official
RPMs.
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[2007-07-23 18:03:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status update: I'm pushing for official Oracle 64 bit RPMs to be
released and am waiting to see what directory structure they will have.
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[2007-07-09 23:14:12] wdierkes at 5dollarwhitebox dot org
I built, and maintain the RPMS (internally) based off of a FedoraCore
SPEC with minimal changes (I believe they dropped the package though as
it was hard to find). The 'lib' directory is based off of the
'%{_libdir}' RPM macro (as it should be) placing the library data in
'/usr/lib64' on an x86_64 box (as it should as well).
This issue is not with the RPM... rather the fact that '/usr/lib' is
hardcoded in the config.m4 line (as described above) that determines the
'/usr/include...' path for oci.h.
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[2007-07-09 23:03:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oracle doesn't distribute x64 RPMs for Instant Client, though there has
been some discussion about it. Who created the RPMs you are using?
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