Yes, I have potato 2.2.18 installed. I used the apache 1.3.14 .deb and the php4.0.4RC3 .deb from woody. I just made sure to download and install all of the packages that these two are dependent on. You should definitely take a look at this page:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/apache-dev.html since the debian apache package is split into apache, apache-dev and apache-common. If you use the debian Apache packages, you need the apache-dev .deb in order to enable apxs support. Maybe installing the packages that the apache-dev .deb depends on will do the trick? I have my own question that I posted yesterday regarding how to do a customized compilation of the apache .deb or doing what you did and compiling apache from source with most of the Debian layout, except changing the document root and suexec doc root configuration. In any case I hope this helps somewhat and good luck. eirik allOn Wed, 13 Dec 2000 15:27:48 +0100 Stephan Engelke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > currently I am trying to compile PHP 4.0.3pl1 as a DSO > for Apache > 1.3.14 on a pure Potato (2.2r2) system. So far without > sucess. > The software compiles just fine, but during the final > linking process > I get the following error message: > > /usr/bin/ld: .libs/libphp4.so: undefined versioned symbol > name __ns_name_unpack@@GLIBC_2.1 > /usr/bin/ld: failed to set dynamic section sizes: Bad > value > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > make[1]: *** [libphp4.la] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/src/php/cvs/php4' > > The only configure-option I used was "--with-apxs". > I am using an Apache which has also been compiled from > scratch, not > the Debian-package. > > In the PHP-INSTALL list's archive someone mentioned, that > the > c library used in Potato may be too old. Could someone > confirm or > deny this? So far, I am shying away from an upgrade to > the unstable > distribution. > > Has anyone succeded in compiling Apache/PHP 4 on a Potato > system? > > Thanks in advance -- Stephan > -- > Stephan Engelke > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > *** Never apply a Star Trek solution to a > Babylon 5 problem. *** > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >