ID: 14559
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Dynamic loading
Operating System: solaris 7
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
i have to see, if we are going to do that what you
assummed ( 3.). it won't be till friday 18.12.
thanks
Markus Decke
Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-17 11:23:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi
answer to your posting
1. i tried with option --enable-libgcc and without
2. php as a static module, needs that you recompile apache, doesn't it?
the problem is that it is a running server
so static module is no option, yet.
3. ok that's a good option for me then.
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i tried it again with --enable-libgcc and without
i removed gcc (which was installed) and added the gcc which was used for apache (which
was probably the installed one).
it did not work
same error message ...
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[2001-12-17 10:13:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Did you try without enabling --enable-libgcc ?
2. Can you compile PHP as a static apache module (and thus recompilit it into apache).
3. Wanted to add that I have no problems with gcc 2.95.1 on Solaris and a static
apache module.
Derick
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[2001-12-17 10:12:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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i email adress is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i misspelled my adress
sorry
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thanks
Markus Decke
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[2001-12-17 10:04:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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i email adress is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i misspelled my adress
sorry
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thanks
Markus Decke
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[2001-12-17 10:03:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
in the documentation, about how apache was compiled,
my co-worker wrote that apache is compiled with
gcc 3
i tested it with gcc -v
and the answer was: gcc version 3
i'am assuming that both,
php and apache have been compiled with gcc 3
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