I have just added the libxml2-2.6.26 packages for
SPARC/Solaris 2.5-10 and x86/Solaris 8-10 to
sunfreeware.

Steve C.

On 9/19/06, Steven Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trevor -

I am, in fact, doing this exact thing right now.  Barring any problems,
I should have this done in the next few days or less.

Steve C.


On 9/19/06, Trevor Maggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Steve,
 
Thank you for your email. I have just submitted my message to the discussion forum in regard to my problem with libxml2 and php5 installation on my Solaris 10 x86 platform. You can read what I have discussed there, but yes, I suggest you download the latest version of libxml2 from OpenSolaris, compile and package it as a new Sun package. Is it possible?
 
The newly compiled version of libxml2 did actually resolve the php5 install problem.
 
Thank you for your help.
 
Trevor Maggs

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From: Steven Christensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 19 September 2006 11:48 AM
To: Trevor Maggs
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Problem installing PHP on Solaris 10?

Your best bet may to email me and I will produce the packages
you need or at least assist you with any software you get from
my sunfreeware site and need to integrate with software from other
sites.  I am always very happy to do this.  If software needs to
be updated on my site, I will do that.

Steve Christensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (best address to use)

On 9/18/06, Trevor Maggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have no idea.  With OpenSolaris I've been using my own verisoin of libxml2 which is 2.6.20 and I just noticed looking in the lastest source tree OpenSolaris  is 2.6.23.  I haven't had any problems compiling the latest php5 with xml2 libs on Solaris 11.  Sunfreeware has an email list that  you might ask if it's a version problem.
> ---Bob

Forgive me, I am very new to this OpenSolaris website, I noticed you mentioned the source browser. I just had a look at it and found it has the lastest libxml2 source code (2.6.23). Does it mean the best way is to download the source code from that and compile rather than using the SunFreeware package?

Trevor


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