ID:               35385
 Comment by:       rick at schippersnet dot nl
 Reported By:      yg at mind dot lu
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         IMAP related
 Operating System: Linux (Debian sarge)
 PHP Version:      5.1.0
 New Comment:

I didn't change anything. I just recompiled php 5.0.5 after php 5.1.0
failed, with the exact same configure options, that works fine. php
5.1.0 won't load with imap enabled.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-11-25 12:53:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>The PHP 5.0.5 source works fine with the same libc-client.
What did you change since then?
GCC version? Anything else?

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[2005-11-25 11:41:37] rick at schippersnet dot nl

Same thing happens here. Debian sarge also with apache2-mpm-prefork. 

The PHP 5.0.5 source works fine with the same libc-client.

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[2005-11-25 11:37:53] yg at mind dot lu

Thanks for your answer.

It's the following two lines:
--with-imap
--with-imap-ssl

Without them it loads fine. As soon as I add them, I get the
mentioned error when apache wants to load libphp5.so.

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[2005-11-25 11:14:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Remove all those ./configure options and find the one that causes the
error.

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[2005-11-25 10:19:55] yg at mind dot lu

I tried to build imap as a shared module, and it also fails
to load with the following error:

Warning: dl() [function.dl.html]: Invalid library (maybe not a PHP
library) 'imap.so' in /home/yves/public_html/phpinfo.php on line 3

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