I'm getting the same problem on 2 machines, but I can't figure out what I'm
doing wrong.
OS is FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE i386
IMAP installed from port is imap-uw-4.5
For php4 (php4.0.4pl1) I'm doing:
/configure --with-apache=../apache_1.3.14 --with-mysql \
--with-imap=/usr/local/libexec/imapd --with-f
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Sorry I musn't have been very clear with my original instructions.
To build PHP as a DSO, the idea is that you have an already complete working
binary of Apache to link your new PHP DSO to. So, instead of configuring
Apache then configuring PHP, what you should do is configure apache
(--enable-m
Hello,
Continued from previous email - ongoing adventures in S/W builds :-) ...
Next, I copied the perl binary from /usr/bin to /usr/local/bin (as is
specified in apxs perl script). Same result as shown in last email.
So I started over, building Apache and PHP without apxs:
bombur:/usr/loca
Greetings Josh, and other members of the php-install group,
With ongoing network problems at my home preventing download of the latest
Apache and PHP versions (heavy packet loss in wet weather), I finally just
purchased a copy of Core PHP Programming by Leon Atkinson - complete with
apache and
This is still an issue; it seems the aspell extension just refuses
to compile through Apache.
PHP-4.0.4pl1 itself compiles fine with the [a/p]spell modules.
However, when I try to compile apache with the php module, it fails
with:
modules/php4/libphp4.a(aspell.o): In function `php_if_as
Giulo,
Thanks for the info - we are stepping up iODBC development, and merging much
of the process to compile PHP with either iODBC or OpenLink, as well as
adding binaries and GUI's for several platforms (MacOS 9, MacOS X, and Linux
included) over the next few weeks.
I'll follow up with the iODB
Sounds like you downloaded to a windows machine and explorer or netscape
changed the name... the file should end in tar.gz
try changing the name to end with tar.gz instead of tar.tar
then unzip it first -then- run the tar.
Hope this helps.
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Mike Lovins wrote:
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apache-1.3.9, glibc-2.1.2, php-4.0.4
configure --with-iodbc=/path
compiles and works (odbc connection working)
building iodbc support in a shared object, iodbc.so, gives the following
error at apache startup:
PHP Warning: Invalid library (maybe not a PHP library) 'iodbc.so' in
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