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I got the latest version of PHP using the anonymous CVS service, but there's no configure script!
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:
When I run configure, it says that it can't find the include files or library for GD, gdbm, or some other package!
When it is compiling the file
When I run
When linking PHP, it complains about a number of undefined references.
-> I can't figure out how to build PHP with Apache 1.3.
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.
It says to use:
When I try to build Apache with PHP as a static module using
When I try to build PHP using
During
When compiling PHP with MySQL, configure runs fine but during
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.
When compiling PHP I seemingly get random errors, like it hangs. I'm using Solaris if that matters.

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:

  • Grab the latest Apache 1.3 distribution from http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/ .
  • Ungzip and untar it somewhere, for example /usr/local/src/apache-1.3 .
  • Compile PHP by first running ./configure --with-apache=/<path>/apache-1.3 (substitute <path> for the actual path to your apache-1.3 directory.
  • Type make followed by make install to build PHP and copy the necessary files to the Apache distribution tree.
  • 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 .
  • Type: ./configure followed by make .
  • 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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