Geoffrey,

As John rightly pointed out, I ran into the same or similar issue. I battled it out a bit with the PHP people but frankly their attitude just bothers me.

In any case I voted for your bug and I saw that you referenced my bug, so maybe they will take this issue more seriously.

I did come up with a workaround by using symlinks

cd /usr/local/mysql/lib
ln -s /usr/local/mysql/lib ./mysql
cd /usr/local/mysql/include
ln -s /usr/local/mysql/include ./mysql

This will make your build compile and work correctly, however it is not an optimal solution, what needs to happen is that the hard references to /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql need to be removed.

-J

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Juan A. Pons
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On Sep 1, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Geoffrey Sneddon wrote:


On 1 Sep 2007, at 18:49, John N wrote:

Hello,

On 9/1/07, Geoffrey Sneddon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As can be seen from the debug.log, PHP attempts to read from /usr/
local/mysql/lib/mysql, which doesn't exist. It should be looking in /
usr/local/mysql/lib. I'm running Mac OS 10.4.10/x86, with nothing
else interesting about my setup. Everything worked up to PHP 5.2.3 on
this.

It's here been discussed with Juan, and he has reported a Php bug,

  http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=42464

The Php developers appear to be in disagreement :-/  You may wish to
add your voice & experiences there.

As it's marked as bogus, I cannot comment on that bug. I have opened another (#42515).


One may notice that when building from source MySql on OSX, the
locations are correctly,

  /usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql
  /usr/local/mysql/include/mysql

I'm reluctant to do, as the normal tarball doesn't have the patches for XNU's threading (the default ones lead to terrible performance).

-g.

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