Jim,
I you may want to look closer at your webserver configuration file and make
sure that indeed it is pointing to the right place for the nsapi for php.
The ldap_start_tls message leads me to believe that ssl is involved with
ldap and that maybe there is some issue there.

These are just guesses.

"Jim Harle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm installing php for the first time and have managed to slog thorigh
> most of the oddities (some imposed bu php, some by my configuration).  I
> noticed that most of the ldap questions in this newsgroup have gone
> unanswered.  I hope that someone at least will point me to a place that
> gets me further.
>
> Please don't stop reading because you see that I am using the iplanet
> server.  I don't think that has direct bearing on my problem.  Also, I
> don't think the problem is related to the fact that I am doing this on a
> Solaris 8 box.
>
> I am building php 4.2.0.  I used the following to configure it:
>
> ./configure --enable-ftp --with-ldap=/usr/local/src/ldap/netscSDK4
> --with-nsapi=/www/webdevel/iplanetserver --without-mysql
> --enable-track-vars --enable-force-cgi-redirect --with-gettext
> --with-imap --with-xml --with-pspell
>
> The directory /usr/local/src/ldap/netscSDK4 contains everything from the
> latest Netscape/iPlanet/Sun C SDK for Solaris.
>
> When I start the iplanet server, I get the following:
>
> conf_init: Error running init function load-modules: dlopen of
> /www/webdevel/iplanetserver/bin/libphp4.so failed (ld.so.1: ns-httpd:
> fatal: relocation error: file
> /www/webdevel/iplanetserver/bin/libphp4.so: symbol ldap_start_tls_s:
> referenced symbol not found)
>
> One caveat: I first configured and make'd with a plain --with-ldap (no
> =/path ) and got the same results.
>
> Thanks for anything that will get me further along.
>
>   --Jim Harle
>



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