Hello,
Well, that isn't bad news. There are a few ways to go
about getting the 64-bit versions of those products.
If you like to 'roll your own' packages then get the
stats on how the Oracle libs were compiled and build
accordingly for proper linkage.
Of course using the 'glass half empty' model would
resort to you getting 32-bit Oracle OCI libs instead.
~KM
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The bad news is, Oracle OCI libs are 64-bit. And the
the
Solaris-bundled Apache2, MySQL and PostgreSQL are all
32-bit.
As far as I know, one can not mix 32- and 64-bit
objects. Which leads
me to the concrete question:
is there a way, short of having to roll out my own
Apache2, MySQL and
PostgreSQL in 64-bit versions, to get PHP linked
against Oracle, as in
32-bit for the former three, and 64-bit for the
latter? Ideas welcome.
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