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ID: 60740 User updated by: lzsiga at freemail dot c3 dot hu Reported by: lzsiga at freemail dot c3 dot hu Summary: compilation of main/main.c stops: 'zend_stream' has no member named 'mmap64' Status: Open Type: Bug Package: Compile Failure Operating System: AIX 6.1 PHP Version: 5.3.9 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Or simply the inclusion of <sys/mman.h> could come before the inclusion of "config.h" Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-01-13 10:26:17] lzsiga at freemail dot c3 dot hu Description: ------------ Compilation of main/main.c fails, the error message is: /usr/local/src/php-5.3.9/main/main.c:1230: error: 'zend_stream' has no member named 'mmap64' /usr/local/src/php-5.3.9/main/main.c:1230: error: 'zend_stream' has no member named 'mmap64' /usr/local/src/php-5.3.9/main/main.c:1239: error: 'zend_stream' has no member named 'mmap64' /usr/local/src/php-5.3.9/main/main.c:1240: error: 'zend_stream' has no member named 'mmap64' The compilation went with largefile support (-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGE_FILES), which caused sys/mman.h to define mmap as mmap64; I suppose it would work, if 1. I compiled without largefile support (I don't like this idea) 2. The member 'mmap' of 'struct _zend_stream' had a less problematic name ('zmmap' for example) 3. Header 'zend_stream.h' included 'sys/mman.h' 4. I predefined 'mmap' as 'mmap64': -Dmmap=mmap64 5. I compiled in 64 bits (I'm afraid to do so, to be frank) Platform: AIX 6.1 (oslevel -r = 6100-05); gcc (gcc --version = 4.4.5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60740&edit=1