On Apr 28, 2007, at 23:26, js wrote:

>> What OS are you running? Are you on Mac OS X 10.3.9? Do you have /
>> usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5?
>
> I'm using OS X 10.4.9 and have /usr/lib/libgssapi_krb5.dylib.

Weird. I wonder why you're seeing this problem, then, and I'm not.
When configuring php5, I get:

checking for Kerberos support... /usr
checking for krb5-config... /usr/bin/krb5-config

and also:

checking for IMAP Kerberos support... /usr

I don't have the kerberos5 port installed. Perhaps you already did,
and it found that instead?

How did you install php5?
I installed php5 wtih

$ sudo port install php5 -macosx +pear +sqlite +postgresql +mysql5 +apache

I think '-macosx' is culprit.

I agree! I overlooked that earlier. I scanned the line to quickly before and my brain read something like "-mysql" which didn't make sense but then I didn't go back and read it again. Bad brain, bad!

variant macosx {
       configure.args-append \
               --with-ldap=/usr \
               --with-kerberos=/usr \
               --with-iodbc=/usr
}

I specified '-macosx' because I don't want to use osx-prpvided libs.

Specifying "-macosx" is ... weird. Variants like macosx and darwin_8 are auto-selected by MacPorts; you should not be selecting (or, as in your case, unselecting) them by hand.

I haven't touched the macosx variant since taking over the port. I don't even know what iodbc is. And I know very very little about kerberos.

Is it just --with-kerberos=/usr you're objecting to here, or the other two lines as well?

MacPorts philosophy is in general to use its own software, not system- provided libraries, unless there's a compelling reason. I don't know what the reason was for using ldap, kerberos and iodbc from the OS here. If anyone knows, please chime in.


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