On Apr 20, 2011, at 6:15 PM, Daniel Johnson wrote:

> 
> On Apr 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, Kevin Horton wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 04:02:00PM -0400, Daniel Macks wrote:
>>> On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 15:30:18 -0400, Kevin Horton  wrote:
>>> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 02:44:32PM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>>>>> On 4/20/11 2:20 PM, Kevin Horton wrote:
>>>>>> An attempt to compile php5-5.2.12-3 fail on OS X 10.6.7 fails with:
>>>>>>>> checking if we should use cURL for url streams... no
>>>>>> checking for cURL 7.10.5 or greater... configure: error: cURL
>>>> version 7.10.5 or later is required to compile php with cURL
>>>> support
>>>>>> ### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.1.aJMz2U failed, exit code 1
>>>>>>>> I don't have fink's curl installed:
>>>>>>>> % fink list -t curl
>>> 
>>> [trimming non-installed ones]
>>> 
>>>>>> i      libcurl3-unified-shlibs 7.15.5-7        Lib. for
>>>> transferring files with URL syntax
>>>>>> i      libcurl4        7.21.5-1+10.6   Lib. for transferring
>>>> files with URL syntax
>>>>>> i      libcurl4-shlibs 7.21.5-1+10.6   Lib. for transferring
>>>> files with URL syntax
>>>>>> i      system-pkgconfig-libcurl        7.19.7-1
>>>> [virtual pkgconfig package representing libcurl]
>>>>>>>> Package manager version: 0.29.21
>>>>>> Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Wed Apr 20 12:24:40
>>>> 2011, 10.6, i386
>>>>>> What does the config.log say at the point where it's looking for curl?
>>>> 
>>>> I'd appreciate any hints on where this log might be hiding.  I
>>>> can't find it in the build directory, nor in /sw/var/log, nor
>>>> /var/log, nor /tmp.
>>> 
>>> I think it's in the apache2-build/ subdir of the build directory.
>> 
>> Bingo!  Thanks.
>> 
>> configure.log ends with:
>> 
>> configure:25847: checking for cURL support
>> configure:25894: checking if we should use cURL for url streams
>> configure:25939: checking for cURL 7.10.5 or greater
>> 
>> The relevant portion of configure has:
>> 
>> echo "configure:25939: checking for cURL 7.10.5 or greater" >&5
>> 
>> if ${CURL_DIR}/bin/curl-config --libs > /dev/null 2>&1; then
>>   CURL_CONFIG=${CURL_DIR}/bin/curl-config
>> else
>>   if ${CURL_DIR}/curl-config --libs > /dev/null 2>&1; then
>>     CURL_CONFIG=${CURL_DIR}/curl-config
>>   fi
>> fi
>> 
>> curl_version_full=`$CURL_CONFIG --version`
>> curl_version=`echo ${curl_version_full} | sed -e 's/libcurl //' | $AWK 
>> 'BEGIN { FS = "."; } { printf "%d", ($1 * 1000 + $2) * 1000 + $3;}'`
>> if test "$curl_version" -ge 7010005; then
>>   echo "$ac_t""$curl_version_full" 1>&6
>>   CURL_LIBS=`$CURL_CONFIG --libs`
>> else
>>   { echo "configure: error: cURL version 7.10.5 or later is required to 
>> compile php with cURL support" 1>&2; exit 1; }
>> fi
> 
> This is indeed an upstream bug introduced in the latest version. There's a 
> fix in the curl repo that I will apply shortly.

Ok, it should now be fixed in unstable let me know if that fixes php5.

Daniel


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