you might try experimenting w/ the configure command;
perhaps if you start w/ a minimal php installation it will compile.
then you could one-by-one enable the things you have in your
standard configure command.
maybe at least you could narrow down the problem that way.
-nathan
On 9/26/07, Eric Bu
Yep! I made a little sh script that I keep the same ./configure
string in. When a new version comes out I extract it, copy my script
in there, and run it. Usually everything works out perfectly. I've
been using it happily since 5.1.2 and now all of a sudden after 5.2.2
I can't anymore.
On 9/26
are you using the same configure command when compiling all 3 versions?
-nathan
On 9/26/07, Eric Butera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The last version of PHP I've been able to compile on my work machine
> was 5.2.2. It is a PowerPC OS X 10.4.10. I'm curious if anyone else
> has had this proble
The last version of PHP I've been able to compile on my work machine
was 5.2.2. It is a PowerPC OS X 10.4.10. I'm curious if anyone else
has had this problem. I'm sure it is something stupid I'm doing but I
can't seem to figure it out. I can still compile 5.2.2 just fine so
nothing on that end
Mark Nernberg wrote:
> This is a repost, as I have received no response thus far.
>
> Running FreeBSD 5.4/RELEASE on Sparc64 and Apache 2.0.55
>
> When attempting to install 4.4.0 or 5.0.5, from ports or from source, I am
> getting the following error: (This specific error is from 4.4.0 from port
This is a repost, as I have received no response thus far.
Running FreeBSD 5.4/RELEASE on Sparc64 and Apache 2.0.55
When attempting to install 4.4.0 or 5.0.5, from ports or from source, I am
getting the following error: (This specific error is from 4.4.0 from ports
[/usr/ports/lang/php4] The err
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