ID: 44630 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: mjbauer at eecs dot tufts dot edu -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Compile Failure Operating System: Solaris 10 PHP Version: 5.2.5 New Comment:
For some reason nobody else has ever reported anything like this so I assume you just have a badly configured system. Besides, none of the stock solaris tools work properly anyway so you still have to make sure you always use the GNU tools. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-04-03 16:50:41] mjbauer at eecs dot tufts dot edu Description: ------------ When /usr/ucb/expr (one of four stock exprs in Solaris 10) is the first expr in $PATH, I get a configuration error when configuring php 5.2.5 If I change $PATH so that any other expr is first, configure proceeds as expected. Reproduce code: --------------- The code in the configure script that causes this is: if test `expr -- $0 : "'.*"` = 0; then CONFIGURE_COMMAND="$CONFIGURE_COMMAND '$0'" else CONFIGURE_COMMAND="$CONFIGURE_COMMAND $0" fi With /usr/ucb/expr, the expression evaluates to nothing. With any other expr on the system, it evaluates to 0. Expected result: ---------------- I expect to see the configure script run to successful completion. This happens with any other stock Solaris 10 expr (/usr/bin/expr, /usr/xpg4/bin/expr, /usr/xpg6/bin/expr) or GNU coreutils expr. Actual result: -------------- With the stock expr from /usr/ucb on Solaris 10, I get this result: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/package --oldincludedir=/usr/local/package/include --enable-mod-charset --with-apxs2 --enable-fastcgi --with-openssl --with-zlib --with-bz2 --with-curl --with-gdbm --with-db4 --with-gd --with-gettext --with-gmp --with-ldap --with-ldap-sasl --with-mysql --with-ncurses --with-pdo-mysql --with-snmp --enable-ucd-snmp-hack --enable-soap --enable-sockets --enable-sqlite-utf8 --with-xsl --enable-zip loading cache ./config.cache checking for Cygwin environment... no checking for mingw32 environment... no checking for egrep... grep -E checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /usr/local/bin/sed expr: syntax error ./configure: test: argument expected ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=44630&edit=1