I just ran ./configure with the options I wanted...  In most cases I have found 
that works in a sane way, but perhaps not!  What I ended up doing was taking 
the stock PHP installation and tweaking it a bit to get what I needed without 
recompiling.

Where is this .spec file that you speak of....
-Andy


On 2/20/09 1:31 PM, "Mark Post" <[email protected]> wrote:

>>> On 2/20/2009 at  2:25 PM, Andy Galewsky 
>>> <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Fellows -
>
> I am running SUSE as a guest and trying to compile a custom version of PHP5.
>  It seems to compile without any errors - but when I try to run it I always
> get a segmentation fault.
>
> The version that comes from the SUSE repository works fine of course - has
> anybody seen this?

Lots of times.  The question I have is, did you use the SUSE .spec file as a 
starting point for what you did?  That means, all the patches, all the compile 
time options, etc.

What are you trying to get out of compiling your own?


Mark Post

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