Got this work on one of my server --with-sybase-ct=/opt/sybase, a linux Suse
base server with the linux version of SYBASE ASE 11.xx.

But you'll probably need to modify the path if you experience any problem with
that. For my own i got problem with an install on a HPUX 11 (64 bits) with the
SYBASE ASE v12 server (64 bits too), i'll need on this server to modify the
PATH to match the *.h location of SYBASE ASE 12 files don't remember at the
time but i think i use somthing like
--with-sybase-ct=/opt/sybase/ASE12/include.

Try this and i you need i can tell you the exact path in 2 days, after i come
from my customer's server.

Alain DESEINE.


Jason Leduc wrote:

> I also agree with your comments that the documentation for sybase
> installs is GREATLY lacking.
> I'm installing php 4.04 with sybase and am having a great deal of
> trouble.
> do I need to get anything else from sybase to make this work?
> do I need to use the --with-sybase-ct=PATH or can I use
> --with-sybase=PATH?
>
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