php5 on a system upgraded from FBSD5.4R to FBSD6.3-p3

2008-10-02 Thread FreeBSD Daemon
dear list,

i just upgraded my system from 5.4R to 6.3-p3
when i now try to install php5 w/ apache integration (apache module) i
get the following error when i try to start apache20:

Cannot load /usr/local/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so into server:
/usr/local/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so: Undefined symbol "__res_ninit"

I googled but neither of the solution provided by the net community
works ... i would really appreciate help.

Thanks in advance!

Zheyu

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Re: php5 on a system upgraded from FBSD5.4R to FBSD6.3-p3

2008-10-02 Thread P Bielecki

FreeBSD Daemon pisze:

dear list,

i just upgraded my system from 5.4R to 6.3-p3
when i now try to install php5 w/ apache integration (apache module) i
get the following error when i try to start apache20:

Cannot load /usr/local/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so into server:
/usr/local/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so: Undefined symbol "__res_ninit"

I googled but neither of the solution provided by the net community
works ... i would really appreciate help.

Thanks in advance!

Zheyu


Install compat5x, compat6x,
update ports and index, (cvsup..., portsdb -Fu),
rebuild all your ports (portupgrade -aP)
and build apache2, or 22, and php5 with it's APR.

Hope it helps.

Paweł Bielecki

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Re: php5 on a system upgraded from FBSD5.4R to FBSD6.3-p3

2008-10-02 Thread Sean Cavanaugh

did you rebuild apache first after doing the upgrade?

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dear list,

i just upgraded my system from 5.4R to 6.3-p3
when i now try to install php5 w/ apache integration (apache module) i
get the following error when i try to start apache20:

Cannot load /usr/local/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so into server:
/usr/local/libexec/apache2/libphp5.so: Undefined symbol "__res_ninit"

I googled but neither of the solution provided by the net community
works ... i would really appreciate help.

Thanks in advance!

Zheyu

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Re: My interactive version of pkg_add

2008-10-02 Thread Michel Talon
Marcin Wisnicki wrote:

> Unless I'm missing something there needs to be a MOVED file or ideally
> something like it that has pkgnames (with versions) for a binary
> package update tool to work.

First, congratulations to Marin Atanasov for having completed his
program! As far as i understand, Marin's goal was simpler that an
upgrade tool for binary packages, it was simply an install tool,
allowing to choose interactively on various repositories. I think this
goal is fulfilled and is useful. 

For upgrading, the situation is vastly more complicated, indeed one
needs to read MOVED and use information here, in particular follow the
name changes of ports. For example you may have a port whose proper
upgrade has a different name, etc. or ports have disappeared, etc.
I am not even sure that a completely bullet proof system can be written
within the limits of the present FreeBSD ports system. 

I am quite sure that one of the keys of Marcin's success is having
limited his aims. Similarly the excellent portmaster tool for upgrading
owes its success to strict limitation to upgrade from source, using the
available preexisting pkg_* tools - plus a lot of polishing.



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Re: i386-7-bindist.tar is inaccessible on pointyhat

2008-10-02 Thread Craig Rodrigues
On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 01:02:04AM -0500, Mark Linimon wrote:
> The *bindist.tar files are no longer accessible under those names since
> the latest upgrade of pointyhat.  I will look into it.

Hi,

Can you update the links on http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/
so that the links for
"tarball for 6.x-stable |tarball for 7.x-stable |tarball for 8.x-current"
point to valid links?

Thanks. 
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FreeBSD Port: apache-ant-1.7.0_2

2008-10-02 Thread Douglas Thrift

Hello,

Are there any plans to update the port to version 1.7.1?
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