I can confirm that I can now *run* the "pecl" command, after running
"apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade".
I did get a warning/error for my first extension install (pecl install
mongodb), but I can't reproduce this now, and the error is annoyingly no
longer on the screen.
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I can confirm that this is fixed now.
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Title:
The ltmain.sh file is a dangling symlink
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Is anything happening here yet?
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Title:
the "pecl" command that is installed, does not work for PHP 7
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Public bug reported:
On a newly installed beta1:
derick@ubuntu-desktop-16:/tmp/xdebug$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu Xenial Xerus (development branch)
Release:16.04
Running the "pecl" command results in an error, as it is not PHP 7
compatible. That is despite "phpize" and "php"
Public bug reported:
I am the maintainer of several (non packaged) PHP extensions. A user
reported through https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-php-driver/issues/255
that "phpize" now throws a warning about a missing ltmain.sh (details
about that in the previously mentioned GitHub issue).
This is on
Let me know if you need anything Xdebug wise. I don't know what your
deadlines are but 2.2.0 (with PHP 5.4 support is on the way).
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