Trevor -

This is all very interesting.  I  have run all the normal libxml2 tests
and they pass.  It is compiled on a Sun w1100z AMD based workstation
with all current Solaris 10 patches.

Can you tell me again exactly what problem you are getting?  I can
try to compile php with this new libxml2 and see I find the same problem.

Steve C.

On 9/20/06, Trevor Maggs < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have an interesting discovery about the libxml2 tool.

After learning someone added the latest version of linxml2 (2.6.26) packages to Sunfreeware, I decided to uninstall the original compiled libxml2 (libxml2-2.6.23) and then installed the new libxml2-2.6.26 package for x86/Solaris 10 from sunfreeware on my AMD x86 computer.

Then I attempted to compile php5, but the same problem came back. I tried other avenues to make it work, but it didn't help, so I removed the package again and re-compiled the same source code from the source browser and it worked.

It has become clear that the libxml2 code may be dependent on specific hardware (motherboard). Mine is AMD 1GHz, made in 2001. I suspect the working package from sunfreeware may be compiled specifically for another platform probably an Intel machine?

It looks like some supporting software tools may have to be compiled to fit for the right platform.


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