ID: 35385
Comment by: rick at schippersnet dot nl
Reported By: yg at mind dot lu
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: IMAP related
Operating System: Linux (Debian sarge)
PHP Version: 5.1.0
New Comment:
Just did a recompile like you said. It doesn't fix the problem. I still
get:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so into server:
/usr/lib/libc-client.so.2002edebian: undefined symbol: mm_dlog
Previous Comments:
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[2005-11-25 13:42:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you copy ext/imap folder from the older version over the new one and
run ./buildconf --force && ./configure ... && make - does this fix the
problem?
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[2005-11-25 13:39:05] jens dot jacobsen at web dot de
I can confirm this for me. PHP 5.1 with IMAP compiled in causes apache
to fail at start with the following message:
Starting httpd2 (prefork) Syntax error on line 27 of
/etc/apache2/sysconfig.d/loadmodule.conf:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache2/libphp5.so into server:
/usr/lib/libc-client.so: undefined symbol: mm_dlog
PHP 5.0.5 compiled with the same configure causes no fail on apache
start.
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[2005-11-25 13:34:59] rick at schippersnet dot nl
I didn't change anything. I just recompiled php 5.0.5 after php 5.1.0
failed, with the exact same configure options, that works fine. php
5.1.0 won't load with imap enabled.
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[2005-11-25 12:53:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>The PHP 5.0.5 source works fine with the same libc-client.
What did you change since then?
GCC version? Anything else?
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[2005-11-25 11:41:37] rick at schippersnet dot nl
Same thing happens here. Debian sarge also with apache2-mpm-prefork.
The PHP 5.0.5 source works fine with the same libc-client.
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