ID:               37951
 Comment by:       andrew dot hill at m3 dot net
 Reported By:      headhunter at c-plusplus dot de
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         cURL related
 Operating System: SLES 10.0 - 64 Bit
 PHP Version:      5.1.4
 New Comment:

> There is --with-libdir configure option.

Configuring PHP with this option set to /usr/lib64, and the copy of the
mysql libraries (/usr/lib64/mysql) NOT in /usr/lib/mysql results in the
error:

"configure: error: Cannot find libmysqlclient under /usr."

> Please provide the backtrace

I have re-compiled PHP (the snapshot) with --enable-debug, but no core
file is generated, as far as I can see...


Previous Comments:
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[2006-07-06 13:41:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>I have also copied my MySQL 5.0 libraries from 
>/usr/lib64/mysql to /usr/lib/mysql to allow PHP to compile.
There is --with-libdir configure option.

>Any ideas?
Yeah, please provide the backtrace and try the snapshot.

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[2006-07-06 13:33:39] andrew dot hill at m3 dot net

Hi,

I have the same issue on a RHEL 4.0 x86_64 machine. The listed example
script crashes as described above.

I have also copied my MySQL 5.0 libraries from /usr/lib64/mysql to
/usr/lib/mysql to allow PHP to compile.

In my case I was using PHP 5.0.4, but using the linked PHP 5.2 latest
dev release didn't resolve the issue.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Andrew

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[2006-07-06 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".

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[2006-06-28 18:54:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Apparently it's a snapshot.
You don't have to INSTALL it, the only thing you need to do is to
compile the snapshot and run your script using it. 

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[2006-06-28 18:43:00] headhunter at c-plusplus dot de

What kind of PHP is this? I'm not very keen to try an development
version of PHP on a productive server. What am I buying?

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