ID:               17534
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Compile Failure
 Operating System: FreeBSD 4.6-RC
 PHP Version:      4.2.1
 New Comment:

The mod_php4 v4.2.1_1 port includes a patch for ming, a patch for
domxml, mcal and sybase.

My apache2-version is port-stable: 2.0.36_1
My pth-version is port-stable: 1.4.1_1

It's not really useful to test against the devel-snapshot, because it's
not supported by an enclosed makefile for system-dependencies.

Question: do you want to concentrate your resources on my system and my
knowledge or do you want help me to remove that bug?


Previous Comments:
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[2002-05-31 04:37:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'ld rather first appriciate you test against the latest version of a)
php, b) gnu pth c) apache2, and even then one of the snapshots at
snaps.php.net and see if it isn't fixed already.

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[2002-05-31 03:22:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You should read carefully the compiler error message. I will send every
requested file to this list, f.e. /usr/local/include/pth/pthread.h. In
my expirience those kind of errors happen on wrong order of including
files. This may or may not be an error of PHP, because usually an
library should be able to handle this, but it seems to be a special
case :-)
I just ask for review that part under a FreeBSD system at you or
requesting access to mine by a developer from php.net.

Jens

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[2002-05-31 03:13:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

A FreeBSD port is just a makefile, a dependency tree for required
libraries and applications and a package tool.

I think a quick read what FreeBSD port mean could be guessed at
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/
The FreeBSD port www/mod_php4 works with the source from php.net, Mr.
mfisher!

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[2002-05-30 18:31:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

supposed -> support

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[2002-05-30 18:31:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We don't supposed any "ports", only sources from php.net

Anyway, a quick guess is that something between pth/apache2 is out of
sync or doesn't like each other (but it's certainly not PHP).

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