ID: 29133 User updated by: jdolecek at NetBSD dot org Reported By: jdolecek at NetBSD dot org -Status: Bogus +Status: Open Bug Type: Compile Failure Operating System: NetBSD PHP Version: 4.3.8 New Comment:
Sorry - I made a mistake with the specified version. Autoconf 2.59 is used. Automake is version 1.8. Older automake (1.4) ignores the sinclude() if the specified file doesn't exist. Newer automake (1.8) exits with error in this case, however. So, this should be adressed sooner or later. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-14 14:00:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] autoconf 1.8 is not supported. Use the snapshots from http://snaps.php.net if you don't have the right tools to generate build stuff. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-14 08:29:51] jdolecek at NetBSD dot org Description: ------------ ext/mysql/config.m4 includes: sinclude(ext/mysql/libmysql/acinclude.m4) sinclude(ext/mysql/libmysql/mysql.m4) sinclude(libmysql/acinclude.m4) sinclude(libmysql/mysql.m4) When building this extension separately and phpize is called in the directory ext/mysql/, the former two files don't exist and autoconf 1.8 aborts build. The NetBSD pkgsrc fix to this is: --- config.m4.orig Mon Jul 14 12:43:51 2003 +++ config.m4 Wed Mar 31 12:02:43 2004 @@ -3,7 +3,5 @@ dnl -sinclude(ext/mysql/libmysql/acinclude.m4) -sinclude(ext/mysql/libmysql/mysql.m4) sinclude(libmysql/acinclude.m4) sinclude(libmysql/mysql.m4) Reproduce code: --------------- Build mysql extension separately from main package using autoconf 1.8. Expected result: ---------------- The phpize phase eventually fails with: aclocal-1.8: cannot open ext/mysql/libmysql/acinclude.m4: No such file or directory *** Error code 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29133&edit=1