I am trying to build PHP 4.3.9 on Solaris 8, and I
can't get past the "make" step. At first I get the
following message:
bison -y /opt/php/php-4.3.9/ext/standard/parsedate.y
M4sugar requires GNU M4. Install it before installing
M4sugar or
set the M4 environment variable to its path name.***
Signa
s follows:
m4: 1.4.2
autoconf: 2.59
automake: 1.9
libtool: 1.5
As a reminder, I am running Solaris 9 for Sparc.
Any help would be appreciated.
--- Andrew Hauger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Raditha. Unfortunately, I am still having
> problems. I am new to buildin
I am still getting the error.
Here's my configuration:
OS: Solaris 9 on Sparc
PHP: 4.3.10-dev (as of this morning, was 4.3.4)
automake: 1.62
autoconf: 2.53
Again, I would appreciate any useful suggestions.
--- raditha dissanayake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Hauger wrote:
>
Everything compiled okay, and I think everything is
installed in the right places. When I try to run a
test program, I get the error:
[error] PHP Fatal error:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no php_java in
java.library.path in
/usr/local/apache/htdocs/java_test2.php on line 5
The file php_java.j
I found this thread in a php news archive. I am fairly
new to compiling php on a Unix system, and I am having
the same problem described in this thread. I am trying
to compile php 4.3.4 on a Solaris 9 system. I have
fixed my path, and I do not have GNU sed installed on
the system. I am still gettin
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] File Download link not working in
PHP 4.3.4
>
> * Thus wrote Andrew Hauger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > the file name. When the "OK" button is clicked, an
> > error dialog pops up with the message "Internet
> &
I have a script that dynamically generates a CSV file
for downloading to MS Excel. The script works fine in
PHP 4.3.3 on a Windows machine using Apache 2, and the
exact same script does not work in PHP 4.3.4 on
Solaris 9 using Apache 1.3.29. A script with
essentially the same header commands works
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