ID:               27509
 User updated by:  scott at abcoa dot com
 Reported By:      scott at abcoa dot com
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Sockets related
 Operating System: AIX 4.3.3
 PHP Version:      4.3.4
 New Comment:

The configure options I use are 



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./configure --disable-ipv6

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[2004-03-09 19:15:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Works fine for me with latest stable CVS snapshot on AIX 4.3.3.



Exactly what configure line did you use? 





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[2004-03-09 16:22:47] scott at abcoa dot com

I tried the latest PHP 4 snapshot from CVS yesterday, unzipped it, out
came the directory name, "php4-STABLE-200403081230", build it and still
get the error code of 66 with error string of "Addr family not
supported by protocol".



Let me know what you got and of what further homework assignment do I
need to do.  By the way, I'm using the R/S6000.

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[2004-03-09 13:24:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please do NOT paste configure outputs here unless asked for.

And this bug is about PHP 4, not PHP 5 so try the correct snaphot. (PHP
5 beta 4 is too old already anyway)



I will try this myself on an AIX machine.





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[2004-03-09 08:17:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You have to delete config.cache when you reconfigure. Otherwise the
change will NOT be noted. So please try again..



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[2004-03-08 16:51:22] scott at abcoa dot com

Further notice...  I noticed the PHP version 4.3.1 on an another AIX
machine does have this same problem with the fsockopen().  So, it could
be between 4.2.3 and 4.3.1 when it all of a sudden just don't work.

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