Hello, [The contents of this email contain quite an annoying amount of output from the command line, but please note that I have deleted most of the unnecessary output and tried to comment the parts that I felt were necessary.]
I am curious as to what the difference will be if I choose to install PHP4 with MySQL functionality, using only the built-in MySQL support. If I specify the /path/to/mysql in my ./configure option --with-mysql, then I get the following output: localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ ./configure --with-xml --with-zlib --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql creating cache ./config.cache ... ( for sake of space, most ./configure output omitted ) ... Generating files checking for working mkdir -p... yes creating config_vars.mk updating cache ./config.cache creating ./config.status creating php4.spec creating Zend/Makefile creating main/build-defs.h creating pear/scripts/pear creating pear/scripts/phpize creating pear/scripts/php-config creating TSRM/Makefile creating main/php_config.h creating sapi/Makefile creating ext/Makefile creating Makefile creating pear/Makefile creating main/Makefile creating ext/zlib/Makefile creating ext/mysql/Makefile creating ext/pcre/Makefile creating ext/pcre/pcrelib/Makefile creating ext/posix/Makefile creating ext/session/Makefile creating ext/standard/Makefile creating ext/xml/Makefile creating ext/xml/expat/Makefile creating ext/xml/expat/xmlparse/Makefile creating ext/xml/expat/xmltok/Makefile creating sapi/apache/Makefile creating regex/Makefile creating number.c creating number.h creating main/internal_functions.c +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | License: | | This software is subject to the PHP License, available in this | | distribution in the file LICENSE. By continuing this installation | | process, you are bound by the terms of this license agreement. | | If you do not agree with the terms of this license, you must abort | | the installation process at this point. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ Thank you for using PHP. localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ But when I 'make' PHP, I get the following warnings (after it is done compiling): *** Warning: This library needs some functionality provided by -lmysqlclient. *** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when *** you link to this library. But I can only do this if you have a *** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have. *** Warning: This library needs some functionality provided by -lmysqlclient. *** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when *** you link to this library. But I can only do this if you have a *** shared version of the library, which you do not appear to have. *** Warning: libtool could not satisfy all declared inter-library *** dependencies of module libphp4. Therefore, libtool will create *** a static module, that should work as long as the dlopening *** application is linked with the -dlopen flag. ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libZend.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libsapi.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libmain.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libregex.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libzlib.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libmysql.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libpcre.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libposix.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libsession.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libstandard.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libxml.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs/libphp4.lax/libtsrm.al ~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/.libs Making all in pear localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ So now it seems like I'm in the green -- it says that 'libtool will create a static module' for me. But when I try to 'make install', I get an error. localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ sudo make install password: ... ( for sake of space, most 'make install' output omitted ) ... Making install in . /Users/eprice/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php/build/shtool mkdir -p "/usr/libexec/httpd" && /usr/sbin/apxs -S LIBEXECDIR="/usr/libexec/httpd" -i -a -n php4 libs/libphp4.so [activating module `php4' in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf] cp libs/libphp4.so /usr/libexec/httpd/libphp4.so cp: libs/libphp4.so: No such file or directory apxs:Break: Command failed with rc=1 make[1]: *** [install-sapi] Error 1 make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1 localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ There seems not to have been a 'libphp4.so' to copy into '/usr/libexec/httpd/libphp4.so'. I posted to this list earlier, asking for advice on making this 'libphp4.so' file, but it seems no one knew the answer. So, now I am wondering what the net effect would be of not specifying any directory argument to the '--with-mysql' configure option. In other words, I would do (note the change in the ./configure options): localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ ./configure --with-xml --with-zlib --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-mysql creating cache ./config.cache ... ( for sake of space, most ./configure output omitted ) ... +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | *** WARNING *** | | | | You chose to compile PHP with the built-in MySQL support. If you | | are compiling a server module, and intend to use other server | | modules that also use MySQL (e.g, mod_auth_mysql, PHP 3.0, | | mod_perl) you must NOT rely on PHP's built-in MySQL support, and | | instead build it with your local MySQL support files, by adding | | --with-mysql=/path/to/mysql to your configure line. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | License: | | This software is subject to the PHP License, available in this | | distribution in the file LICENSE. By continuing this installation | | process, you are bound by the terms of this license agreement. | | If you do not agree with the terms of this license, you must abort | | the installation process at this point. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ Thank you for using PHP. localhost:~/tmp/apache_mod_php-6-2/php$ I need to get PHP and MySQL running by the end of the day or my boss is going to kill me. If I just use this form of PHP (using built-in MySQL support), will I be able to re-compile the version with the appropriate /path/to/mysql at a later date? Will the PHP code that I write for this (built-in MySQL) version of PHP4 work in a later version of PHP4 where I have indeed specified a directory? Thanks to any who can help me -- and I apologize to those who are becoming annoyed with these questions! Once I get this up and running I will do my best to never bother anyone again! -- Erik --------------------------------------------------------------------- Before posting, please check: http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual) http://lists.mysql.com/ (the list archive) To request this thread, e-mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, e-mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Trouble unsubscribing? Try: http://lists.mysql.com/php/unsubscribe.php