10.6 Build Problems
10 FAQ : Foire Aux Questions
Manuel PHP
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I got the latest version of PHP using the anonymous CVS service,
but there's no configure script!
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I'm having problems configuring PHP to work with Apache.
It says it can't find .
While configuring PHP ( .
When I try to start Apache, I get the the following
message:
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When I run configure, it says that it can't find the
include files or library for GD, gdbm, or some other package!
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When it is compiling the file .
When I run .
When linking PHP, it complains about a number of undefined references.
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I can't figure out how to build PHP with Apache 1.3.
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I have followed all the steps to install the Apache module version on
UNIX, and my PHP scripts show up in my browser or I am being asked to
save the file.
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It says to use: .
When I try to build Apache with PHP as a static module using
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When I try to build PHP using .
During .
When compiling PHP with MySQL, configure runs fine but during
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I want to upgrade my PHP. Where can I find the .
When building PHP with the GD library it either gives strange compile errors
or segfaults on execution.
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When compiling PHP I seemingly get random errors, like it hangs.
I'm using Solaris if that matters.
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10.6.9
I can't figure out how to build PHP with Apache 1.3.
This is actually quite easy. Follow these steps carefully:
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Grab the latest Apache 1.3 distribution from
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/ .
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Ungzip and untar it somewhere, for example
/usr/local/src/apache-1.3
.
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Compile PHP by first running
./configure --with-apache=/<path>/apache-1.3
(substitute <path> for the actual path to your apache-1.3 directory.
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Type
make
followed by
make install
to build PHP and copy the necessary files to the Apache distribution tree.
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Change directories into to your
/<path>/apache-1.3/src
directory and edit the
Configuration
file.
Add to the file:
AddModule modules/php4/libphp4.a
.
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Type:
./configure
followed by
make
.
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You should now have a PHP-enabled httpd binary!
Note:
You can also use the new Apache
./configure
script. See the instructions in
the
README.configure
file which is part of
your Apache distribution. Also have a look at the
INSTALL
file in the PHP distribution.
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