Tony Karakashian wrote:
This is the wrong approach, use the linking flag -no-undefined instead.
I've been searching for a couple of days now for how you're supposed
to do that. Set LDFLAGS?
Add it to Makefile.am (in case of PHP Makefile.in, yhey don't use
automake), there should be the fol
> This is the wrong approach, use the linking flag -no-undefined instead.
I've been searching for a couple of days now for how you're supposed
to do that. Set LDFLAGS?
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
My other problem with compiling PHP still persists though. After
modifying the Make file to have libtool go in to debug mode
LIBTOOL = $(SHELL) $(top_builddir)/libtool --debug --preserve-dup-deps
and modifying the libtool script so that it did
Chris Oxenreider wrote:
Thank you for your reply. Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
I was trying to resolve some of these myself. The good news is that I
can compile apache. The bad news is that I continue to have issues with
PHP 5.
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
The
Chris Oxenreider wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to compile Apache and PHP on XP. I have been using
the instructions on http://httpd.apache.org/docs/cygwin.html. I have
freshly re-installed my cygwin on XP as of 2005-06-17 which should be
the latest Cygwin (from Kernel.org). My ld version is "
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