ql/config.m4 file to fix the check. Or symlink appropriately.
>
> -Rasmus
>
> Rob Tanner wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to build PHP 5.2.12 on RHEL ES5 (the latest and greatest
>> Redhat) 64bit. Why do I want to build PHP when Redhat includes PHP?
>>
anymore!
The libmysqlclient libs are in /usr/lib64 and not /usr/lib (which contains
32 bit libs).
I have tried simply with-mysql, with-mysql=/usr/lib64 and
with-mysql=/usr/lib64/mysql. Any idea how to successfully tell configure
where to look?
Thanks,
Rob
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
I did a build of PHP 5.1.4, and it created and applied shared extensions within:
Installing shared extensions:
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20050922/
Performed for several extensions "sudo peardev install pecl/pdo"... /apc, ...
/json, ... /memcache, etc...
And all extensio
Running php from command line is ignoring php.ini file which resides
within /etc/php5/apache2/.
memory_limit=16M
[xdebug] module extension
I built php using --with-config-file-path=/etc/php5/apache2/
Calling from browser a php script with *phpinfo()*, the php.ini file is
being read correc
don't think that that's
what the parameter is for). How can I rebuild the configure script to
understand that the base directory for system libs is /usr/lib64.
Thanks,
Rob
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Linfield College, McMinnville OR
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nable-so (and when I invoke apache with the -l
option to list the built-in modules, mod.so.c shows up).
So, having satisfied myself that reasons 1 thru 3 don't apply, any idea
what else might be causing this problem?
Thanks,
Rob
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UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville OR
fter doing the
configure, I renamed the library and the make failed at exactly the same spot
with exactly the same set of errors, and it didn't complain that it couldn't
find the library.
Could this be a bug in the extension?
-- Rob
--On Tuesday, April 27, 2004 02:50:12 PM -0700 Rob Tann
enable-sysvshm=yes \
>> --enable-sysvsem=yes \
>> --enable-safe-mode=yes \
>> --enable-force-cgi-redirect \
>> --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
>>
>> Any ideas as to what's going on?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rob
>>
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Rob Tanner
UNIX Services
Thanks,
Phil. Tanner
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Maybe I should have put "NEWBIE ALERT" as part of the subject :)
All the same.
I thought that the build had already been done in steps 9 and
10 (see manual exerpt). And then, right after that is the
line about "building" the CGI executable (section following
the steps). Has that not bee
Hello all,
I'm using RHL 6.0 with Apache 1.3.6 and downloaded and
attempted an install of PHP-4.0.4pl1 today.
As you can probably guess, I was unsuccessful in my first try
to get things working here, but I remain hopeful.
I followed the instructions given on pp. 51-52 of the
http://snaps.php.
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