Does this mean its an actual problem in macports PPC. I would really
like to see it fixed and can use some time to try and fix it myself if
I can get some pointers to what to do.
My problem is that i need XSLT and GD but right now the leopard PHP
doesn't have GD and XSLT doesn't work in macports.
Should I wait for macports to get fixed or should I compile my own
PHP? What is your advice? Any good alternatives?
It seems Marc Liyanage doesn't compile for PPC anymore :-(
Jonas
Den 22/01/2008 kl. 18.13 skrev Chris Janton:
On 2008-01-21 , at 12:33 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
I've never heard of this problem before. It works fine for me, and
for Chris, though we're both using Tiger, not Leopard. This seems
to be the bug you filed with the PHP team:
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=43883
You may want to take their advice and ask in their support channels
what to do next. Unfortunately, I don't have any further
suggestions. If anyone else reading this is using PHP on a PowerPC
Mac and could try Jonas' reproduction recipe and let us know
whether or not it works for you, that would be great.
By all means file a bug in our issue tracker. I just hope someone
can suggest a solution for it.
Note:
PPC - 10.5.1 - Standard Apache2/PHP that comes with Leopard
The test works via an http request and via the command line
house58 37 # /usr/bin/php --version
PHP 5.2.4 (cli) (built: Sep 23 2007 22:34:35)
Copyright (c) 1997-2007 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2007 Zend Technologies
house58 38 # /usr/bin/php foo.php
abc
house58 39 #
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