Thanks Rasmus - problem solved here. Your corrections to
ext/snmp/config.m4
worked an should be added to the source (if they have not already).
Though your advise to the original poster, did not help him it cured a
box of mine
where I previously had SNMP functions compiled into a php apache modul
on 4/26/01 2:12 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I made the changes you mentioned, and the configure script ran without error
>> this time. When I started apache with the newly compiled php module
>> installed, it started up with the same symbol error.
>
> What does this command
> I made the changes you mentioned, and the configure script ran without error
> this time. When I started apache with the newly compiled php module
> installed, it started up with the same symbol error.
What does this command give you?
/sbin/ldconfig -p | grep crypto
-Rasmus
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PHP Instal
Rasmus-
I made the changes you mentioned, and the configure script ran without error
this time. When I started apache with the newly compiled php module
installed, it started up with the same symbol error.
Nicholas
on 4/26/01 12:14 PM, Rasmus Lerdorf at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I have a
> I have a PIII 850 box running RH7.1 and have encountered a problem with
> adding snmp support to php4. I hope that someone has a suggestion as to how
> to fix thishere are the details:
>
>
> RPMs installed:
> (I am using the stock rpms from the RH7.1 distro for apache, mysql, and
> ucd-snmp
Greetings everyone,
I have a PIII 850 box running RH7.1 and have encountered a problem with
adding snmp support to php4. I hope that someone has a suggestion as to how
to fix thishere are the details:
RPMs installed:
(I am using the stock rpms from the RH7.1 distro for apache, mysql, and
u