Le 19/01/2015 10:58, Derick Rethans a écrit :
On Mon, 19 Jan 2015, Pascal Chevrel wrote:
Le 11/12/2014 08:52, Sebastian Bergmann a écrit :
I just updated my notebook to Fedora 21 and am no longer able to
build PHP on it since I now have bison 3.0.2 instead of bison 2.7.
bison 3.0 is blacklisted in Zend/acinclude.m4. Is bison 3.0
incompatible with our parser specification? If so, will it be
upgraded? It's not really a good situation to be incompatible with
current versions of essential tools such as bison.
Ubuntu also only ships 3.0.2, even in LTS and there are no older
legacy versions of Bison available via repositories. With Fedora
that's probably the majority of Linux users that can't compile PHP out
of the box with the instructions provided on php.net.
Are you sure about this? I've just checked the code, and commit:
commit 854ccf50c9d01e6e54227cd2479976cb3ca76a56
Author: krakjoe <joe.watk...@live.co.uk>
Date: Mon Dec 22 21:32:14 2014 +0000
remove 3.0 from excluded versions because limitation lifted by native-tls
Removes the "3.0" from the excluded versions, although it should say
"none" instead of "" as per comments above it.
The native TLS branch got merged on December 18th - perhaps you should
update to the latest GIT version?
cheers,
Derick
Oops, my bad, I was testing on a sha1 from early December as I switched
laptop and installed from a December backup and forgot to update master
this morning, sorry for the noise! looks like Linux testers got a
Christmas present, thanks Joe Watkins :)
Thanks
Pascal
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