On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Ashley Sheridan
<a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk>wrote:

> Hiya,
>
> I know this isn't the best place to ask, but I figured enough people
> here would have at some point installed PHP on some Linux variant, and
> I'm hoping that some of you may have even done it on Fedora 11.
>
> I'm using the built in gui package manager in Fedora (kpackagekit) to
> install php, mysql and php-mysql. I let it resolve the dependencies and
> install, but phpMyAdmin refuses to connect to the Mysql database with
> the default username and password (root, no password) even though I can
> successfully connect to plain old Mysql over the command line with
> "mysql -u root -p"
>
> I thought it was some problem with the built in repositories, so I
> attempted to build PHP from source, and after sorting out the
> dependencies manually, I got PHP installed and working from the command
> line. However, when I try to start httpd up again, it gives me the
> following error:
>
> libphp5.so: undefined symbol: OnUpdateLong
>
> I ran a nm command against the libphp5.so file, and the first line is "
> U OnUpdateLong" (intentional spaces there)
>
> Has anyone come across either of these problems and do you know of a way
> to overcome either one? All I need really is a way to get it working, so
> don't mind whether it's via the GUI or the command line!
>
> Thanks,
> Ash
> http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
>
>
>

Hi Ashey,

What version of PHP did you compile?

What were your ./configure options?

It looks like the php source is using OnUpdateLong but the source file
containing OnUpdateLong is not included or linked properly.

I have ran into this kind of problem before.
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