whenever I try compiling PHP, the mysqli extension gives me trouble. I've gotten this all from HEAD just a couple of hours ago (again, it didn't work before either). I'm using MSVC 7.1 (.NET). Here's the error I'm getting:
ext\mysqli\php_mysqli.h(50) : error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'MYSQL_STMT'
ext\mysqli\php_mysqli.h(54) : error C2059: syntax error : '}'
ext\mysqli\php_mysqli.h(93) : error C2065: 'LOCAL_INFILE_ERROR_LEN' : undeclared identifier
ext\mysqli\php_mysqli.h(93) : error C2057: expected constant expression
ext\mysqli\php_mysqli.h(94) : error C2229: struct '__unnamed' has an illegal zero-sized array
ext\mysqli\php_mysqli.h(127) : error C2143: syntax error : missing ')' before '*'
ext\mysqli\php_mysqli.h(127) : error C2143: syntax error : missing '{' before '*'
ext\mysqli\php_mysqli.h(127) : error C2059: syntax error : ')'


Since I'm no good at C, I really have no idea what the problem here is... So, is this a problem with my compiler being stupid? or is this a real live problem in HEAD?

hope somebody can help me with this,
- M. Sokolewicz

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