Hi,

after you run a ./configure it creates a config.cache file (and a lot more
files). In this file all the configure options etc. are stored. So .. before
you run a new ./configure be sure to remove the file.

Ahm yes the name of the file is indeed 'config.cache'

Greetings,
Stefan Siefert

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Von: Ryan Snow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2002 19:19
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Betreff: [PHP-INST] config.cache file--what is it?



In the INSTALL file for php, it says if you are re-compiling to add
extensions, etc., to make sure to "remove the config.cache file before you
re-run configure."

Question:  is 'config.cache' the name of the cache file or just the
description.  If it is just the description, what would the cache file's
name be?  A wild guess of mine is /etc/ld.so.cache, but Im not sure, and
don't want to screw anything up.

Ryan

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