ID: 34364 User updated by: wlgivens at southkc dot net Reported By: wlgivens at southkc dot net -Status: No Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Compile Failure Operating System: RedHat [Alpha Linux] PHP Version: 5.0.4 New Comment:
Well tried both the PHP-4.x CVS release and PHP-5.0.5 and the error persists. It seems that it would be a simple fix, a lot faster than fucking around on this board every other day trying to come up with excuses why it doesn't compile when the error says it all. cc: Error: /usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-5x/php-5.0.5/ext/posix/posix.c, line 349: In this statement, "__getpgid" expects 1 arguments, but 0 are supplied. (toofewargs) PHP_POSIX_RETURN_LONG_FUNC(getpgrp); --------^ Same error as when previous releases. Is there some patch to fix this error? How fucking hard is it to supply an 'argument'? Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-09-12 01:00:01] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the information that was originally requested, please do so and change the status of the bug back to "Open". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-09-05 00:11:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED] and DO NOT try outsmart the configure with ANY environment variable like CFLAGS, etc. And NEVER EVER modify the generated libtool!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-09-05 00:09:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-09-04 12:07:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED] from 'man getpgrp': "This version of getpgrp() differs from past Berkeley versions by not taking a pid_t pid argument. This incompatibility is required by ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 ``POSIX.1'')." So this is not a PHP bug per-se. But we could check the function proto (0 or 1 parameter) in the configure script and pass the paramer if needed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-09-04 05:17:52] wlgivens at southkc dot net Description: ------------ Receiving the error below on the following hardware/software: AlphaPC 164SX Redhat [Alpha] Kernel-2.6.11.6 Compaq C 6.5.9 Binutils-2.19.0.x Make-3.80 [EMAIL PROTECTED] php-5.0.4]# /bin/sh /usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4/libtool --silent --preserve-dup-deps --mode=compile ccache ccc -Iext/posix/ -I/usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4/ext/posix/ -DPHP_ATOM_INC -I/usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4/include -I/usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4/main -I/usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4 -I/usr/include/libxml2 -I/usr/include/mysql -I/usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4/TSRM -I/usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4/Zend -O -w -std -pipe -D_BSD_SOURCE -c /usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4/ext/posix/posix.c -o ext/posix/posix.lo cc: Error: /usr2/www/linux-related/programming/php-4x/php-5.0.4/ext/posix/posix.c, line 338: In this statement, "__getpgid" expects 1 arguments, but 0 are supplied. (toofewargs) PHP_POSIX_RETURN_LONG_FUNC(getpgrp); Reproduce code: --------------- just simply run: CC="ccache ccc" CXX="ccache cxx" \ CFLAGS="-O5 -fast -w -arch ev56 -w -std -pipe -D_BSD_SOURCE" \ CXXFLAGS="-O5 -fast -fast -arch ev56 -w -pipe\ -std ansi -nousing_std -D__USE_STD_IOSTREAM" \ ./configure \ --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/etc/X11 \ --build=alphapca56-alpha-linux-gnu \ --enable-shared \ --with-apxs2=/usr/apache2/bin/apxs \ --with-apache2=shared,/usr/apache2 \ --with-mysql \ --with-gettext \ --with-openssl-dir=/usr \ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr \ --with-png-dir=/usr \ --with-freetype-dir=/usr \ --enable-exif \ --with-openssl=shared,/usr \ --with-pgsql=shared,/usr \ --with-mnogosearch=shared,/usr \ --without-snmp sed -e 's/wl=""/wl="-Wl,"/g' libtool > TMP mv TMP libtool chmod 755 libtool make > MAKE_LOG 2>&1 & tail -f MAKE_LOG Expected result: ---------------- PHP to build/install, and everything would be alright in the world. Actual result: -------------- crash/burn ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=34364&edit=1