Jon wrote: > I'm using os X and 64-bit mysql on a G5 and I'm trying to compile > a 64-bit PHP but I seem to be having trouble with the libraries. [snip] > ... then it dies with this stuff in the config.log: > > ld64 warning: in /usr/lib/libxml2.dylib, file does not contain requested > architecture > ld64 warning: in /usr/lib/libz.dylib, file does not contain requested > architecture > ld64 warning: in /usr/lib/libiconv.dylib, file does not contain > requested architecture
Most libraries on Mac OS X only ship as 32-bit. Since these are standard open-source components you could probably recompile them and link against those instead of the system copies; but do you really need to compile PHP as 64-bit in the first place? Unless you really want 64-bit integers in PHP for some reason, you could simply link against the 32-bit MySQL libraries. (Install a 32-bit package in another directory, if they're not shipping them with the 64-bit server.) Communication with the server happens over a socket, so you don't have to compile as the same arch as the server. -- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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