You were absolutely right Michael. Had another SED sitting in /usr/local that I didn't even realize was there. My UNIX skills have atrophied.

Thanks! Works now.
:-)


Michael Mauch wrote:


Tom Tsongas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I am running into a bizarre error when attempting to build the PHP 4.3.1 package. I run the following configuration:

./configure --with-oci8=/oracle/product/9.0.1 --with-oracle=/oracle/product/9.0.1 --with-apache=../httpd-2.0.44 --enable-track-vars

I can configure ok but when I run 'make', after a while I get the following error:
Output line too long.
Output line too long.
Output line too long.
gcc: main/fopen_w: No such file or directory
make: *** [sapi/cgi/php] Error 1


I thought that perhaps I was encountering this problem because of an old gcc or SED.



So this is Solaris, too?




So I installed the latest libtools and that latest version of gcc
(3.2.2) and I STILL see this error?



Did you make sure that the GNU sed (or /usr/xpg4/bin/sed) is in your PATH _before_ your old, broken sed? Does "which sed" or "type sed" find the right one?

Regards...
Michael





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