Gregor Mosheh wrote:
It wants the PHP source code. What I usually do is grab a copy of the
source and extract it, then ./configure it the same as my existing
installation. Ta-da, a usable source with the same configuration and all.
Use phpinfo() to find out what ./configure arguments were used
originally, and trim out those annoying ' characters. Easy. :)
R. P. wrote:
Not sure about this, but ir your are using yum, the php default install
may not include the header files. Instead, you need to install the
development version of php. Something like php-devel(??) and that will
give you the header files. I think this holds true for other yum installs
as well.
Rob
Bill,
Gregor and Rob are both right. You can point --with-php=DIR either to
the original source tree that was used to compile PHP or to the install
directory where the PHP header files are installed by the php-devel
package or equivalent (e.g. /usr).
Basically what MapServer's configure script needs is the location of the
PHP header files that were used to compile your PHP installation.
Daniel
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