On 2008-12-28 , at 02:01 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:

Hi Thomas. I'm afraid I don't know of any fix at this time. Chris Janton mentioned in his last message that things now worked for him, but I didn't understand why.


On my 10.5 system things are working well. On my 10.3 system, not so well.

The "fix" happened when this change was applied

        http://trac.macports.org/changeset/43388

As far as I understand it we need to tell PHP to use "expat" as opposed to defaulting to using libxml2 for parsing.

Somewhere in mid-2008 this configuration option for PHP

        --with-expat-dir=${prefix}

needed to be changed to this configuration option

        --with-libexpat-dir=${prefix}

that causes PHP to use expat instead of libxml2, so the old behavior "returned".

The renaming of the configure option for PHP 5.1 or later was noted at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=34221 back in August, 2005.

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