A NOTE has been added to this issue. ====================================================================== https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=5187 ====================================================================== Reported By: jgillen Assigned To: dam ====================================================================== Project: ap2_modphp5 Issue ID: 5187 Category: regular use Reproducibility: always Severity: major Priority: normal Status: assigned ====================================================================== Date Submitted: 2014-07-07 20:12 CEST Last Modified: 2014-07-08 14:22 CEST ====================================================================== Summary: ap2_modphp5 is not compatible with apache2 or apache24 Description: After installing either apache2 or apache24 with dependencies and ap2_modphp5, at the point in httpd.conf file where the libphp5.so module is loaded the following error occurs: modules/libphp5.so: symbol unixd_config: referenced symbol not found
====================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (0010865) jgillen (reporter) - 2014-07-08 14:22 https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=5187#c10865 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I did not have OpenCSW Apache, PHP or modphp installed. Was using Solaris Apache but needed a working Apache with PHP and MySQL for Wordpress. Installed all fresh from OpenCSW and ran into the incompatibility between Apache and modphp. Initially I downloaded the CSWapache2 package which is 2.2.26,REV=2014.02.07; when I found the problem I also tried CSWapache24 2.4.7,REV=2014.02.21 - same problem. The PHP is CSWphp5 package v5.3.21,REV=2013.02.11 and CSWap2-modphp5 also shows v5.3.21,REV=2013.02.11. Also CSWlibaprutil1-0 1.5.0,REV=2013.11.28 is a dependency for CSWapache2 and CSWapache24. All were newly installed. I'm running now using PHP through CGI but this is not optimal. I saw the bug you reference online - looks like a simple fix if you have the source code. Best regards, Joe
