ID:               22595
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Summary:          Extension doesn't work - unable to load dynamic
                   library
 Reported By:      web at affenkrieger dot de
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Verified
 Bug Type:         Sybase-ct (ctlib) related
 Operating System: Mandrake Linux 9.0
-PHP Version:      4.2.3
+PHP Version:      4.3.2-dev
 New Comment:

Does not affect normal (static) build at all.



Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-10 04:29:10] web at affenkrieger dot de

Ok, i tried the new version of PHP -> didn't work.

So i made a dirty hack:
deleting all references to the "wrong" libintl.so in /lib and /usr/lib,
then recompiling PHP. voila, it works.

Since compiling DBD::Sybase worked perfectly, it has to be a problem
with the compilation routine of PHP. the lib path in
--with-sybase-ct=/path/to/sybase should be more important than other
(standard) lib paths. It seems that the compilation routine not even
respects settings like LD_LIBRARY_PATH

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[2003-03-08 11:46:31] web at affenkrieger dot de

Nope, neither /lib nor /usr/lib. Only additional lib paths like
$SYBASE/lib

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[2003-03-08 11:42:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Do you have /lib in /etc/ld.so.conf ?


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[2003-03-08 11:37:17] web at affenkrieger dot de

gna - do i had to use the other link? :-)
for feedback see above...

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[2003-03-08 11:29:43] nils at affenkrieger dot de

Ok, i will give it a try on monday with the newer PHP version, although
i doubt that the "new" module will work with the "old" installed PHP
version.

Yep, it seems that this type of /lib/libintl.so is Mandrake-specific. I
considered writing a feedback to Mandrake for their new versions, to
rename that lib.

The used Sybase ASE 11.9.2 was freeware, and is no longer available at
sybase.com. Newer versions of the ASE are commercial, so i don't think
that renaming the Sybase libs in a future version will help me ;-(

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